Allcargo Terminals and Speedy Multimodes, Mundra donates X-Ray Machine to Turk Medical Trust Drub Hospital under CSR initiative

MUNDRA: On Thursday, 26th March 2026, a meaningful step toward strengthening rural healthcare was taken as Allcargo Terminals Limited and Speedy Multimodes Limited, Mundra, under its CSR initiative and with the support of the Avashya Foundation, donated an X-RAY Machine to Turk Medical Trust Drub Hospital.

The newly installed machine, equipped with a horizontal bucky table, advanced panel, workstation, and application software, marks a significant milestone for the people of Dhrub village. This facility is expected to greatly enhance diagnostic capabilities and ensure quicker, more accurate medical care for patients.

Dhrub Hospital’s strategic location near the highway further amplifies the impact of this initiative. Not only will it serve the residents of Dhrub village, but it will also benefit travellers and nearby communities who require immediate medical attention. The accessibility of such modern equipment in a rural setting is a major step forward in bridging the healthcare gap.

The event was graced by several respected members of the community and local leadership. Among them were the Sarpanch of Dhrub village, Mr Aslam Mamad Turk; representatives of Dhrub Gram Panchayat, including Mr Rafik Turk and village members Mr Abdul Rehaman Turk, Mr Abdulkadar Turk and Mr Anvar Turk; Upsarpanch Mr Hasim Turk; and former Upsarpanch Mr Arslan Turk.

The Turk Medical Trust Dhrub Hospital was represented by its dedicated trustees, including Mr Husen Mithan and Mr Yakub Turk, whose continued efforts have been instrumental in advancing healthcare services in the region.

The initiative was bolstered by the robust support of the senior leadership and department heads at Allcargo Terminals Limited and Speedy Multimodes Limited. 

Key backing was provided by Mr Yagnesh Limbani, Facility Head, and Mr Harshit Parekh, Facility Head, alongside a committed team of Department Heads, including Mr Gatikrushna Sutar, Mr Sukesh Shetty, Mr Mustak Khatri, Mr Rakesh Kumar Dwivedi, Mr Vinay Voriya, Mr Arun Joshi, Mr Sudipta Singha and Mr Dayanand Shetty. Their collective involvement underscores the organisational commitment to the project’s long-term objectives.

The event was not just a ceremonial handover but a reflection of a shared vision—where corporate responsibility meets community welfare. The installation of the MA-X-RAY machine stands as a testament to Allcargo and Speedy CFSs commitment to making quality healthcare accessible to underserved communities.

This initiative will continue to deliver lasting benefits, ensuring that the people of Dhrub and surrounding areas receive timely, reliable diagnostic services for years to come.