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The Adani Foundation has launched specialty health camps to address critical gaps in healthcare access, offering free consultations, check-ups, and medicines.
A milestone achievement was the opening of the Adani Medical Centre in Sanghipuram, a state-of the-art facility that has transformed the accessibility of healthcare in the region. Since its launch on Gautam Adani's birthday, the centre has delivered 26,402 outpatient consultations and offers essential services like trauma care, diagnostics, and ambulance services. The Foundation also organised specialised camps, providing consultations in gynaecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics and paediatrics to 1,185 patients.
In response to the TB threat, a dedicated screening camp in partnership with the District TB Department identified seven positive cases, ensuring they received treatment and financial support. Following the post-viral flu epidemic, the Foundation conducted a relief drive covering 18 villages and 500 households, offering medical check-ups, medicine distribution, and hygiene education.
Benefitted through community
health initiatives
Patients from 13 villages benefitted from free consultations, check-ups, and medicines
'Project Utthan' - an initiative of the Adani Foundation to promote academic excellence was launched on its 28th anniversary at the Sanghi site, impacting 157 students through four Utthan Sahayaks placed in two high schools.
To address the challenge of limited access to high schools, a dedicated transportation service was introduced from Adani Public School Sanghi, enabling 65 students to reach quality education.
Smart classes were set up in 10 primary schools, enhancing engagement, while 15 schools received new infrastructure and BALA (Building as Learning Aid) paintings to create an inspiring learning environment.
Beneficiaries impacted
through education initiatives
Students were provided educational
kits with school supplies
to support their
studies
Students Benefitted through Adani Evening Coaching Centres in subjects like English, Science and Maths across Three Villages
The Company's communities face regional challenges of limited veterinary care and awareness, addressing that, the Adani Foundation launched vaccination drives, covering 5,779 cattle, and deworming initiatives benefitting 4,315 cattle.
In collaboration with the Animal Husbandry Department, the Foundation recognised the contributions of 90 farmers to cattle development. To improve livestock productivity, the Foundation introduced NB 21 fodder cultivation, providing 45 farmers with 500 off-suits and training in organic farming, including Jiva Amrut preparation, enhancing soil health and fodder yields for better livestock nutrition.
The Adani Foundation at Sanghi has taken a bold step towards women’s empowerment by forming 11 Self-Help Groups (SHGs) with 163 members, fostering financial independence and leadership. Amongst these, two SHGs with 22 women have already embarked on income generating activities, turning aspiration into sustainable livelihoods.
Beneficiaries impacted through sustainable livelihood development initiatives
Cattle owners benefitted through vaccination and deworming of cattle across 10 villages
During FY 2024-25, 969 individuals were connected to government schemes through the Company’s community development initiative, the Meri Sangini Meri Margdarshika Programme.
The Foundation deepened and desilted 16 ponds, increasing water storage by 1,06,250 cubic metres since April 2024. This project improved irrigation for 750 acres, benefiting over 4,000 community members and supporting sustainable water management.
Beneficiaries Impacted and 1,06,250 CUM Additional Water Storage Capacity Created through Climate Action Initiatives
Committed to environmental sustainability, the Foundation planted 1,200 native trees across 1.5 acres, enhancing biodiversity and green cover. After a cyclone devastated local villages, the Foundation provided 337 cement roof sheets and 2,000 Mangalore tiles to restore over 55 homes, ensuring stability for affected families.
Green cover by planting 1,200 native trees