Unveils its new logo and postage stamps dedicated to hospital trustees
PUNE: Poona Hospital and Research Centre functioning under the aegis of Rajasthani and Gujarati Charitable Foundation marked the completion of its 40 years of unwavering patient care. The milestone was marked with a celebration held at Siddhi Banquets, DP Road, Erandwane, Pune. On the occasion, Rajkumar Chordia, Managing Trustee of Rajasthani and Gujarati Charitable Foundation announced special initiatives like health cards, health packages, and health camps in the city with other doctor organizations.
During the celebration, dignitaries unveiled a new Logo of Poona Hospital and Research Centre and postage stamps issued in Mukundadas Lohia and Devichand Jain. 25 long-serving doctors were also honored during the celebration. Rajasthani and Gujarati Charitable Foundation President Devichand Jain, Vice President Dahyabhai Shah, Joint Managing Trustee Purushottam Lohia, and the Board of Trustees were present.
Speaking during the celebration event, Rajkumar Chordia said, “Poona Hospital and Research Centre has always been a pioneer in public service and continuing this spirit we have many initiatives lined up in this 40th year of operation such as a special health card for citizens, various types of health packages and health camps in partnership with renowned doctors associations such as IMA (Indian Medical Association), GPA (General Practitioners Association), and Medi Jain Doctors Association, Pune.”
Purushottam Lohia expressed his belief in continuing the hospital’s noble effort of social service started by the Rajasthani and Gujarati brothers of Pune in 1985 and providing advanced and affordable healthcare to all.
The celebration also witnessed a mesmerizing performance by well-known vocalist Rahul Deshpande. Rahul was accompanied by Prasad Padhye on Tabla, Milind Kulkarni on Harmonium, Tanmay Pawar on Guitar, Anay Gadgil on Keyboard and Rohan Wanage on Octopad.
Purushottam Lohia did the program’s introduction while Rajesh Shah presented the vote of thanks. Rajesh Damle moderated the event