Pahalgam Terror Attack: Mumbai's Lilavati And Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospitals To Offer Free Treatment To People Injured

Mumbai: Mumbai hospitals have stepped in to assist the people injured in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Hospitals have condemned the terrorist attack and announced that they will offer free treatment to the injured people.

The terrorist attack in Baisaran in Kashmir’s Pahalgam has shook the nation and various organisations are stepping forward to help the people affected by this attack. Meanwhile, Mumbai’s Lilavati Hospital and Reliance Foundation Sir HN Hospital have offered free treatment to the people injured in the attack.

On Thursday, Reliance Industries Limited chairman Mukesh Ambani announced that Reliance Foundation’s Sir HN Hospital will offer free treatment to all the injured. Paying condolences to the family of the victims who lost their lives in the terror attack, he also wished for a speedy and full recovery of all the injured people.

“I am joined by everyone in the Reliance family in mourning the deaths of innocent Indians in the barbaric terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Terrorism is an enemy of humanity. It must not be supported by anyone in any manner. We fully stand with our Honourable Prime Minister, the Government of India, and the entire country in the decisive battle against the menace of terrorism,” he said.

Similarly, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre also expressed grief condolences to the victims, their families, and all those impacted by this gruesome act of violence. The hospital extended free medical treatment to individuals who have been injured, in response to this horrific act of violence. It also extended unwavering support to the Indian Army, the union government and the citizens in this time of crisis.

Rajesh Mehta, permanent trustee of the hospital, said, “We are deeply shocked and saddened by the heinous terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. As part of our commitment to serve humanity, Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai is offering free medical treatment to those injured in this attack and to individuals who have lost a family member. Lilavati Hospital remains committed to serving humanity with compassion and care, especially during times of national adversities. Together, we stand stronger.”

The hospital has also established a dedicated helpline at (+91)8422891032 to ensure timely medical assistance for the affected ones.

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