India has delivered a significant two-tonne shipment of crucial medical supplies to the Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, showcasing India’s dedication to global cooperation and humanitarian aid.
The Indian High Commission in Dar es Salaam confirmed that the official handover occurred at a press conference, where Indian High Commissioner Bishwadip Dey presented the medical supplies to Kaushik L. Ramaiya, Trustee of the hospital. The donation includes various essential items such as oxygen concentrators, suction units, oximeters, microscopes, and stethoscopes to enhance the hospital’s diagnostic and treatment capabilities.
The High Commission stated that the donation also caters to immediate clinical needs by providing a wide range of inhalers, syringes, examination gloves, bandages, and wheelchairs, aiming to improve patient care and mobility services. This gesture underscores the enduring friendship between India and Tanzania, emphasizing their joint commitment to enhancing public health outcomes and expanding access to life-saving technology.
During the ceremony, Indian High Commissioner Dey highlighted the deep-rooted ties between the two nations and their mutual efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in the region. Kaushik L. Ramaiya, on behalf of the Shree Hindu Mandal Hospital, expressed gratitude for the diverse equipment and consumables, acknowledging their crucial role in supporting the medical staff’s mission to provide quality healthcare to the community.
