Piramal Foundation’s partnership with Assam State Government has touched the lives of more than 1 Crore people
Guwahati : Piramal Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Piramal Group has touched the lives of more than one crore people in Assam. At a meeting with the Chief Minister of Assam, Shri. Himanta Biswa Sarma in Guwahati, Mr. Ajay Piramal, Chairman of Piramal Group apprised Shri. Sarma and senior Government officials on the efforts made by the Foundation in the area of education and healthcare in the State. The Chief Minister acknowledged the work done by the Foundation during the Covid19 pandemic and the continuing endeavour to touch greater number of lives in Assam. During the pandemic three new intiaitves were launched by the Foundation namley, Aspirational Districts Collaborative (ADC), Digital Bharat Collaborative (DBC) and Tribal Health Collaborative (THC).
The meeting further strengthened the 12 year strong relationship of the Piramal Foundation with the State of Assam. Under the Digital Bharat Collaborative, the Foundation has committed to co-create an Assam context-specific, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission-compliant comprehensive health care solution. And, under the Aspirational Districts Collaboraitve the Foundation will enable the convergence of departments and schemes to deliver better health, water, and education outcomes in 7 Aspirational Districts.
The Aspirational Districts Collaborative, has built localised channels, engaged with various state ministries and communities for improving the lives of the citizens of Assam, while Digital Bharat Collaborative, has enabled transformation of public health by leveraging technology to enhance last mile delivery. The Tribal Health Collaborative aided in improving health outcomes of tribal people to achieve National Health Mission (NHM) goals, helping communities understand health schemes and support active case finding of Tuberculosis.
The efforts of the last 12 years has resulted in lasting impact including strengthening 1000 demo-schools as replicable models for holistic education, impacting over 60,000 students. Sarathi 104, the tele-health service responded to over 2 crore calls and proved especially beneficial during the pandemic when physical travel was restricted. Niramaya, the healthcare records program registered data of over 1 Lakh beneficiaries and the Aashwasan campaign successfully screened 4.5 lakh people for Tuberculosis across 8 districts.
Ajay Piramal, Chairman of Piramal Group said, “We thank the Chief Minister and the Government of Assam for recognizing the efforts of Piramal Foundation to bring about holistic development in health, education and digitization in the state. Piramal Foundation believes that collaboration is the key to bringing about social and economic transformation at scale, an example of which is the work done by us with the Assam Government. Building on this momentum, we have embarked on new programs in order to touch the lives of more people in the state, and contribute to helping India achieve itsSustainable Development Goals by 2030.”