New Delhi: Power Finance Corporation Ltd (PFC), a Maharatna Company and India's leading NBFC in the power sector, has entered into an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with King George's Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow to facilitate the procurement of life-saving medical devices specifically aimed at assisting underprivileged cancer patients.
The MoU was formally executed on July 3 in the presence of Parminder Chopra, Director (Finance) and CMD (Addl Charge), RR Jha, Director (Projects), Manoj Sharma, Director (Commercial), Bhaskar Bhattacharya (Independent Director), and Dr Vijay Kumar, Head of the Department of Surgical Oncology, KGMU Lucknow.
Under the terms of this MoU, PFC has committed to providing financial assistance amounting to about Rs 10.19 crore to KGMU. This substantial funding will be allocated to support the procurement of essential medical devices that are crucial for the effective treatment and care of underprivileged cancer patients.
The collaboration between PFC and KGMU holds a great significance as it underscores the joint commitment of these two institutions to address the healthcare needs of the underprivileged population affected by cancer.
The financial assistance provided by PFC will go a long way in enabling KGMU to acquire essential medical devices, thereby ensuring that underprivileged cancer patients receive the necessary treatments and interventions to improve their chances of recovery.
According to an official statement, this MoU signifies a commendable effort to bridge the healthcare gap and promote equitable access to life-saving medical technologies for those who are in need.
It is expected that this collaboration will have a positive and far-reaching impact on the lives of underprivileged cancer patients, enhancing the quality of care and treatment provided by KGMU Lucknow. /BI/