Corporate Social Responsibility
The healthcare sector in India is ailing. The government spending on healthcare is estimated to be about 3% of the GDP. In comparison to other countries this is significantly lower. Expecting the government to solve all problems is a convenient stance. Companies can support health care as a part of their two-percent mandatory spending on social initiatives.
Preventive healthcare is an important dimension of health that needs significant attention and investment. It is a national health priority and notified under Schedule VII of the CSR Section 135 of the Companies Act.
SJB Seva Samaj Charitable Trust provides companies with an array of opportunities to partner in CSR activities related to healthcare. Shrimad Jesingbapa Hospital, through its foundation; SJB Seva Samaj Charitable Trust, has impacted 7,02,400 lives through healthcare services for tribal groups and marginalised sections of society. We ensure that our initiatives are efficient, sustainable, and relevant to the needs of the community we serve.