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Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital and Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital Extend Free Treatment to Pahalgam Terror Attack Victims

Mumbai: In a gesture of solidarity and compassion, Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital and Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital have announced free treatment for those injured in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.

The horrific incident in Baisaran, Pahalgam, has sparked nationwide outrage and grief. In response, leading healthcare institutions in Mumbai have stepped forward to provide immediate medical assistance to the victims.

On Thursday, Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries Limited, declared that Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital will offer free medical care to all injured individuals. Expressing deep condolences to the families of those killed, Ambani stated, “Terrorism is an enemy of humanity. We stand firmly with the Hon’ble Prime Minister, the Government of India, and the nation in the fight against terrorism.”

Similarly, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre issued a statement extending heartfelt condolences and support. The hospital announced that it would provide free treatment not only to the injured but also to those who have lost family members in the attack.

Rajesh Mehta, permanent trustee of Lilavati Hospital, said, “We are shocked and saddened by the tragic attack in Pahalgam. As part of our humanitarian mission, Lilavati Hospital is offering free medical treatment to those affected. We remain committed to supporting the nation during such critical times.”

To aid timely response and assistance, Lilavati Hospital has also launched a dedicated helpline: (+91) 8422891032.

Both hospitals reaffirmed their commitment to serving the nation with compassion, especially during moments of crisis.

Source: (Press Release By Reliance Industries Limited)

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