
SBI donates ambulance to city hospital
The Hindu
The State Bank of India (SBI) has donated an emergency response ambulance to Care Hospital, Banjara Hills. SBI managing director (Retail and Digital Banking) Challa Sreenivasulu Setty, on a short visi
The State Bank of India (SBI) has donated an emergency response ambulance to Care Hospital, Banjara Hills.
SBI managing director (Retail and Digital Banking) Challa Sreenivasulu Setty, on a short visit to the city in connection with various official engagements, handed over the keys on Thursday. He emphasised the need to enlarge availability of health infrastructure to tackle any eventuality arising from the new COVID variant.
The donation was aimed at further strengthening medical infrastructure to the public. The bank has decided to enter into tie-up arrangements with select hospitals in the State to provide ambulance services on its behalf, SBI Telangana Circle said in a release.

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