JK Bank Provides Advanced Patient Mobility Tools to SKIMS

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SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Bank has made a substantial contribution to the healthcare sector by donating advanced hydraulic trolleys, stretcher trolleys, and wheelchairs to SKIMS, Srinagar, under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program. This initiative aims to enhance patient mobility and convenience in various government and charitable hospitals across Jammu and Kashmir.

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The Bank’s Divisional Head (Kashmir) Shabir Ahmad handed over the patient-mobility equipment to Director SKIMS Dr Ashraf Ganai in the presence of Zonal Head (Srinagar) Raja Zaffar, Cluster Head Asmat Ara, Medical Superintendent (SKIMS) Dr Farooq Ahmad Jan, and senior officials from both the Bank and SKIMS.

Speaking on the occasion, Shabir Ahmad said, “By supplying patient-transport trolleys and wheelchairs, we aim to enhance accessibility to healthcare services along with convenience. This initiative directly addresses the need for improved patient transportation within hospitals, facilitating smoother and more dignified movement for patients.”

Director (SKIMS) Dr Ashraf Ganai expressed gratitude, saying, “We are deeply grateful to J&K Bank for their generous support under CSR. Today’s contribution is very vital as it enhances our capacity to provide efficient and dignified patient-care. The advanced equipment will ensure that our patients receive timely and comfortable transportation within the hospital.”

This donation is part of a broader project under the Bank’s CSR initiative, which will provide hydraulic patient-transport trolleys, stretcher-on-trolleys, and foldable wheelchairs to major healthcare institutions belonging to the government and a few charitable organisations. The initiative is expected to benefit hundreds of thousands of patients visiting these health facilities each year, complementing government efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure in J&K.



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