MedIndia Charitable Trust– A Brief Profile
MedIndia Charitable Trust has been established with the objective of providing healthcare services to the poor, needy, down trodden and the differently abled children and school students and persons with disabilities by conducting free medical camps, public health awareness programs, public health exhibitions and providing concessional and / or free treatment , wherever and whenever possible. Medindia charitable trust aims at implementing novel innovative projects which would benefit scores of general public and in particular persons with disabilities. MedIndia Charitable Trust registered u/s 12A(a) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 vide C.No. 127(107)/06-07/CIT-I/CBE dated 26/9/2007. It is a sister organization of MedIndia Hospitals. The trust has 80G income tax exemption
The Trust has also been registered with the office of the State Commissioner for the Welfare of Differently Abled, Chennai vide his proceedings No. 2225/ST2/2014 dated 19-5-2014. The logo of Medindia charitable trust illustrates we are for the welfare of the underprivileged, downtrodden, tribal population, destitute and differently abled and our efforts will and shall have snow ball beneficial effect in and for the society. Padma Shri Awardee Dr. T.S. Chandrasekar, MD, DM, D.Sc, FRCP, FASGE is the Founder and Managing Trustee of MedIndia Charitable Trust and Founder Chairman & Chief Gastroenterologist of MedIndia Hospitals, Chennai.
Mentally Retarded Students Camp
Health checkup for Mentally Retarded Students – nutritional assessments and Blood test to Detect Digestive Diseases in Chennai city Schools of Mentally Retarded.
Health Check up and Blood Test for Persons with disabilities students
The Following Schools have attended Blood test for anemia, nutritional assessment and Hepatitis B detection for Chennai City Schools differently
Silent Digestive Disorder-Health Camp
Early detection of silent digestive disorders and Hepatitis ‘B’ virus – free medical camp for visually and hearing impaired school students. Hepatitis B Virus affects Liver and causes
Health Awareness Exhibition
Health awareness exhibition for school students with disabilities in Chennai City Schools at Ethiraj Kalyana Mahal, Chennai. The Following Schools have attended the Health awareness
Free Medical Camp
Public Health Awareness Exhibition and Free Health & Nutritional Assessment & Hepatitis ‘B’ Detection Camp for around 400 Visually & Hearing Impaired and Physically
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