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In Udaipur Signify illuminates 5 primary health centers

More than 1 lakh people in the district will have better access to healthcare services 

 

Under its Swasthya Kiran CSR initiative, Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the leader in lighting, recently illuminated 5 primary health centers (PHC) in Udaipur, Rajasthan. More than 1 lakh people in the district will have better access to healthcare services thanks to the project, which is being carried out in collaboration with FINISH Society. It will provide a stable, clean, and dependable energy supply to these health centres.  

In each health facility, a 2.5 KW solar energy power plant will be installed, along with energy-efficient lights and fans. The centres will be able to operate even in the absence of power due to solar power plant, which will be particularly important in this arid region given the extreme summer weather. 

District Collector of Udaipur, Tara Chand Meena, recently inaugurated the building. For their efforts and use of their synergies to the advantage of the district's residents, he greatly commended Signify and FINISH Society. 

"We are delighted to illuminate 5 primary health centers in Udaipur, Rajasthan under ourSwasthya Kiran CSR program. Our intent is to provide good quality illuminationin these centers, thereby enabling better access to medical services while also ensuring long term sustainability. We shall keep moving towards our goal of touching many more lives in the future with our CSR projects” said Natasha Wadhwa, Head – CSR, Signify Innovations India Limited. 

Inaugurating the event, Abhijit Banerji, Member Secretary, FINISH Society said, “It is a privilege to be associated with Signify and continue working towards betterment of the society. In the second phase of the Swasthya Kiran program, we are glad to partner with the company toprovide quality medical services to citizens of Udaipur who will no longer face power supply obstructions and will also be able to save on cost and energy simultaneously with the solar power plant installed by Signify.”