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Medical City with 2000 -bed medical city, Neeta Ambani announced in Mumbai in Mumbai

48th annual general meeting of Reliance Industries (Agm) Founder of Reliance Foundation in Nita Ambani Had one Health Care project Announced Under this, Reliance Foundation of Mumbai Bid-Te 2,000 Bed One Modern Medical City Is making Nita Ambani Told that rural development of foundation Pawn This year has improved the lives of 1.5 million people in more than 55,000 villages.

Nita Ambani Said that the initiative of Reliance Foundation in areas like rural development, education, and health is reaching every corner of the country. He said, “It will not be just a hospital, but in India Healthcare Innovation A new of Hub will form. Here Ai From Diagnosis Will be done Advanced Medical TechnologyIndia and the best doctors of the world will meet the high standards of treatment here.“He said here One Medical College Will also be made so that future doctors Can be prepared

He told that in the last decade, the head in Mumbai HN Reliance Foundation Hospital has treated 33 lakh patients and it is India’s lead Multi-spasti Hospital status has been given. He said, hospital now expanding its work and new Wing is starting. this particular Chemotherapy And Immunotherapy For children’s cancer treatment (Pediatric Oncology) Special attention will be paid to.

Neeta Ambani emphasized that our mission is not only to expand the capacity, but to make world class healthcare accessible and economical for every Indian. He said that the rural development initiatives of Reliance Foundation have improved the lives of 15 lakh people in more than 55,000 villages this year. It has water security, farming, Machhuara Empowering communities and supporting women and children.

He said, “Our goal is to provide world class education to more than 1 crore children in every corner of India. He stressed that there is the power to change life in sports. He said that his ,Education and sports for all, Through the program, Reliance Foundation has so far reached more than 2.3 crore children.

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