KFL gives clinical kits to hospital
KFL gives clinical kits – Thiruvananthapuram: As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme, state-owned Kerala Feeds Ltd (KFL) has donated healthcare and clinical equipment worth Rs 5,20,000 to Taluk Government Hospital in Kadakkal.
J Chinchurani, Minister of Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development, officiated during the hospital’s handover ceremony. The minister praised KFL for allocating a portion of its excess to the benefit of the health sector as part of its CSR initiatives.
KFL has set an example for others on how to contribute to the development of the hospital, which is relied on by ordinary people, she said, by making the generous gesture.
KFL gives clinical kits
Dr. B Sreekumar, managing director of KFL, stated contributing the profit share of KFL to the benefit of the public gives him enormous satisfaction when presenting the CSR project report. It’s also noteworthy that KFL generated a profit without raising its product prices.
A parallel bar with mirror, shoulder wheel, overhead bully, traction table with traction unit, ultrasound unit, laser, angle exercise, and section apparatus are among the medical devices.
The function was presided over by Lathika Vidyadharan, president of the Chadayamangalam block panchayat. The group was welcomed by M Manoj Kumar, president of the Kadakkal grama panchayat. On the occasion, people’s representatives K Usha, Sudhin Kadakkal, KM Madhuri, and Preeja Murali spoke. A vote of thanks was proposed by Dr Asha J Babu, superintendent-in-charge, Taluk Hospital, Kadakkal.
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