CM inaugurates Infosys Foundation’s ‘Asha’ Dharamshala at Tata Memorial Center for Cancer Patients
Chief Minister praises Sudha Murthy for her work in increasing the life expectancy of patients.
Mumbai 7: From today, we have opened temples in the state. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray expressed his sentiments that the ‘Asha’ Dharamshala being inaugurated at the Tata Memorial Center has also opened the doors of the Arogya Mandir to the common poor patients and relatives. He was speaking at the inauguration of Asha Niwas Dharamshala built by Infosys Foundation at Kharghar in Navi Mumbai today. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that it is our destiny to have gods like Sudha Murthy who keep the hope of survival of the patients alive.
The event was hosted by Infosys Foundation President Sudha Murthy, Nandan Nilkeni, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Ashish Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary Vikas Kharge, Secretary for Atomic Energy KN Vyas, Joint Secretary Sanjay Kumar, Tata Memorial Center Director Dr R.A. Badve, along with other dignitaries from Infosys and Tata Memorial Center. The 13-storey Usan building at Kharghar has 260 rooms.
Saying that he was fortunate enough to inaugurate the Arogya Mandir on the first day of Navratri, Chief Minister Mr Thackeray said that Mrs Sudha Murthy is the daughter of Maharashtra, but we got to see her ‘mother’ today, no one can find a happy man’s shirt Mrs Murthy’s generosity is rare in this situation. This is literally the shoe of Lakshmi Narayana. When computers or any software was not developed, Narayan Murthy developed and expanded his industry. He did not stop at that, but he also felt that while doing this, we owe something to society.
Precious hands of cooperation
We have opened temples today, but even before that, the Chief Minister also pointed out that God was around us in the form of doctors. He said that patients and relatives who come to Mumbai for treatment or for treatment of cancer cannot afford it and live wherever they can find it, for them this ‘Asha’ accommodation will be a very important basis. The government is enabling health services in the state with the help of Tata Memorial Center and organizations like Infosys. The Chief Minister also wished that the patient coming here would be cured and go home safely.
A message from experience
Mrs Sudha Murthy’s books are not only easy to read, they need to be read carefully. The Chief Minister, while giving his reaction to Sudha Murthy’s book, said that there is no imagination in it but there is a message and an idea from experience.
Asha Niwas helps poor patients – Sudha Murthy
Mrs Murthy appreciated the patient care provided by the Tata Memorial Center and hoped that the Asha Niwas Dharamshala at the Tata Memorial Center at Navi Mumbai-Kharghar would help the poor people coming to the city for treatment. Expressing this, he also said that great work is being done in the health sector in Maharashtra under the leadership of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.