United Way Bengaluru and Thermo Fisher Join Hands to Build a 30-Bed Modular Hospital at Tobu Block in Mon District of Nagaland

The Tobu Block of the Mon District in Nagaland required a medical facility to cater to 32 villages with a population size of over 50,000. With only five Public Health Centres (PHC), four sub-centers, and four health and wellness centers, it is not sufficient to meet the health requirements of the community. Even the nearest referral health center is situated at a distance of 120 km from the Tobu headquarters. Distance and poor road connectivity have been a hindrance for the community members to avail public health services on time.

30-Bed Modular Medical Facility at Tobu Block in Mon District of Nagaland

Reckoning the need to strengthen health infrastructure in the block, United Way of Bengaluru and CSR partner Thermo Fisher came forward and set up a 30-bed modular facility, type C ambulance, dental and paediatric medical equipment as an extension to the existing community health center. This modular setup has been equipped with advanced medical equipment that would benefit patients as well as the medical fraternity.
The 30-bed modular facility has been designed by Modulus Housing, a start-up from IIT Madras. These units have long durability, for at least 20 years.
The new 30-bed facility was inaugurated today by Shri. N. Bongkhao Konyak, Hon’ble Advisor, Department of Underdeveloped Areas (DUDA), Government of Nagaland and Shri. Thavaseelan K, IAS, Deputy Commissioner Mon. “We are very grateful to United Way of Bengaluru and Thermo Fisher for constructing the 30 bedded modular hospital and donating an ambulance and other advance medical equipment. It would greatly augment the health care service delivery in Tobu and Monyakshu subdivisions for years to come,” said Shri. Thavaseelan K, IAS, Deputy Commissioner Mon.
“We feel gratified to be a part of this critical intervention. Learning from the pandemic, we realized the need to strengthen public healthcare systems which serve a large section of our society, especially communities that cannot afford private healthcare. United Way of Bengaluru is grateful to Thermo Fisher for coming forward and supporting this initiative,” said Rajesh Krishnan, Executive Director, United Way Bengaluru.
“We are delighted at the inauguration of the new 30-bed modular facility at the Tobu Block of the Mon District in Nagaland. We are glad that the new facility will serve close to 32 villages and positively impact close to 50,000 people in this area. With initiatives like these, we at Thermo Fisher are leading in serving science with the right compassion and staying close to our mission which is to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer,” said Amit Chopra, Managing Director, India, and South Asia, Thermo Fisher Scientific.

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