Mangalore, December 20, 2024: Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) had organized an artificial limb camp for individuals affected by endosulfan exposure in the Puttur and Belthangady regions. This noble initiative was undertaken in collaboration with the Jaipur Foot organization and with the support of the Dakshina Kannada District Health Department.
The camps were conducted on December 18 and 19 in Puttur and on December 20 in Belthangady, bringing much-needed aid to those whose lives have been impacted by the adverse effects of endosulfan exposure.
The initiative, with a budget of ₹12 lakh, was driven by MRPL’s commitment to improving the quality of life of these individuals under it’s Arogya Samrakshan Scheme. A total of 72 beneficiaries received artificial limbs during the camp, offering them renewed mobility, independence, and hope for a better future.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Krishna Hegde Miyar GGM HR of MRPL said, “At MRPL, we believe that corporate social responsibility is about giving back to the communities we serve. This artificial limb camp reflects our commitment to addressing pressing social issues and enhancing the quality of life for the most vulnerable.”
The event witnessed heartfelt expressions of gratitude from the beneficiaries and their families, who appreciated MRPL’s efforts in extending this life-changing support. The camp not only served as a platform for physical rehabilitation but also symbolized a new hope for the family members of the affected.
Distributes 64 ECG machines to strengthen primary healthcare in Dakshina Kannada
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), in collaboration with CAD Foundation Trust, has taken a significant step to enhance primary healthcare services in Dakshina Kannada district. As part of this initiative, 64 ECG machines were distributed to Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Namma Clinics across the district. The project, with an estimated cost of ₹18.80 lakh, aims to improve access to essential diagnostic tools and strengthen the healthcare infrastructure in rural and urban areas.
The formal distribution ceremony was held on December 18, 2024, at the Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Hall. The event was graced by key dignitaries, including the CEO of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat, the District Health Officer (DHO), the District Medical Officer (DMO) of Wenlock Hospital, and the District Surveillance Officer.
Representing MRPL, Shri Manoj Kumar A CGM, and Dr. Padmanabh Kamat, President of CAD Foundation Trust, played a pivotal role in this occasion. Addressing the gathering, Shri Manoj Kumar A emphasized MRPL’s commitment to community welfare, stating, “Healthcare is a fundamental right, and we are proud to contribute towards improving diagnostic capabilities at the grassroots level. We hope this initiative will empower healthcare workers and ensure timely medical interventions.”
Dr. Padmanabh Kamat echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the importance of ECG machines in early detection and management of cardiac conditions, particularly in rural settings.
This initiative underscores MRPL’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and its ongoing efforts to address critical healthcare needs in the region. By equipping PHCs and Namma Clinics with ECG machines, MRPL and CAD Foundation Trust aim to bridge the gap in healthcare delivery and create a lasting impact on community well-being.