Haryana Government Seeks ₹100 Crore CSR Funding to Enhance Healthcare Infrastructure
Haryana targeting ₹100-cr CSR funding for healthcare upgrade
Hindustan Times
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The Haryana government is aiming for ₹100 crore in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding to improve public healthcare infrastructure. A meeting led by Additional Chief Secretary Sumita Misra gathered corporate representatives to discuss investments in healthcare, driven by a significant increase in outpatient visits to district hospitals.
- 01Haryana targets ₹100 crore in CSR funding for healthcare upgrades.
- 02District hospitals recorded 95.71 lakh outpatient visits in 2025.
- 03Corporate entities are invited to fund treatments for haemophilia patients costing ₹50 crore annually.
- 04Recent CSR contributions include 150 diagnostic machines valued at ₹20.5 crore.
- 05Advanced medical equipment will enhance local healthcare capacity.
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The Haryana government is focusing on securing ₹100 crore in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding to upgrade its public healthcare infrastructure. This initiative was discussed in a meeting led by Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) Sumita Misra, which included over 25 corporate representatives from various sectors. The discussions were based on data from the state’s e-Upchaar system, showing that district hospitals managed an impressive 95.71 lakh outpatient department visits in 2025, indicating a rising demand for public healthcare services. The ACS emphasized the need for modern medical technologies and expanded diagnostic capabilities to address this growing patient influx. CSR initiatives are already aiding government hospitals in providing advanced diagnostic services. Notably, approximately 1,000 haemophilia patients in Haryana face treatment costs of ₹4–5 lakh annually, prompting calls for corporate support amounting to ₹50 crore per year. Recently, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) donated 150 Truenat Quattro molecular diagnostic machines valued at ₹20.5 crore to the state. The introduction of advanced medical equipment, including digital mammography machines and advanced life support ambulances, is expected to significantly enhance the capacity of public hospitals, allowing them to manage complex cases locally and alleviate pressure on tertiary care centers in major cities.
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The CSR funding will enhance healthcare services, particularly in rural areas, improving access to advanced medical technologies and treatments.
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