A joint
venture between UK-based Lions Club and US philanthropists, Drs Kiran and
Pallavi Patel saw the launch of the Moor Park Lions Pediatric Centre, in a
village 40 kms away from Baroda. The children’s wing of the Chhotubhai A
Patel Hospital managed by Shakti Krupa Charitable Trust was today inaugurated
by the Honorable Health Minister – Shri Nitinbhai Patel and cine star,
Jacqueline Fernandez in Mota Fofalia, Sinor Taluka.
The Pediatric
Centre has been funded by Lions Club of Moor Park, UK with matching
contribution by Drs. Kiran Patel and Pallavi Patel, Dr. Dinesh Patel and Mr.
Pradip Patel. In recognition of the contribution by the Lions Club, the
philanthropic Patel family named the newly-opened hospital, "Moor Park
Lions Pediatric Centre".
The Chhotubhai
A Patel Hospital is managed by the Shakti Krupa Charitable Trust in
collaboration with Arogy and Parivar Kalyan Kendra, Government of Gujarat and
has provided medical services for the last 18 years. The dedicated trustees and their team have imparted
medical aid to over 4,50,000 outdoor patients (average 90 per day), 1,30,000
Indoor patients (average 30 per day) and in-house maternity mothers – 700
deliveries per year (95% normal delivery), 62,750 eye check-ups and 7,766
cataract operations, 14,369 minor surgeries, 3802 major surgeries and 17,678
emergency cases (average 187 per month).
Native to Mota Fofalia and
currently residing overseas, Drs. Kiran & Pallavi Patel, Dr. Dinesh Patel,
Pradip Patel with the local leadership of Mr Jeetendra Patel have been
providing modern medical facilities to the rural areas in Gujarat.
On the
occasion of the launch, the President of the Lions Club of Moor Park, Mr
Shirish Amin said, "Our members are proud to be associated with this dream
project of addressing infant mortality and ensuring a healthy life for children
in rural India".
Cine star Jacqueline, who
has been involved with several projects under the aegis of international
charities, said, " It is a joy to see people of Indian origin going out of
their way to contribute to challenges faced by their home country. I especially
congratulate the Patel family for being an example that we hope other NRIs will
follow".
The pediatric hospital
will greatly benefit the locals including the residents of Shinor, Dabhoi,
Karjan, Nadod, Tilakwada, Dadiwada, Sagbera, Zaghadia, Valia and Netrang of the
Bharuch district, and also the tribals of Chota Udaipur and eastern belt.
Located amidst lush greenery, the
hospital is complete with modern-day facilities including deluxe and special
rooms, medical facilities for premature and malnourished children, life
support-systems, 24X7 ICU units with oxygen systems, NICU/ TICU as well as
trained medical staff on-hand at all hours of the day.
Interestingly, Drs Pallavi and
Kiran Patel are also the hosts of the IIFA Weekend and Awards to be held in
Tampa, Florida in June 2014. Supporting the initiative, leading Events and
Activation agency, Wizcraft International has donated incubators towards the
safety of newborns.