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Thalassemia Bal Sewa Yojana
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The Thalassemia Bal Sewa Yojana (TBSY), a flagship health initiative by Coal India Limited (CIL), has reached a significant milestone by completing 500 bone marrow transplants (BMTs).
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This achievement marks a major step forward in the fight against Thalassemia Major and Aplastic Anaemia, providing hope and life-saving treatment to underprivileged children across India.
Key Highlights:
- Neyveli Lignite Corporation India Limited (NLCIL) and its joint ventures have established 28 medical oxygen plants with a total capacity of 2,500 beds.
- Across Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
- NLCIL has improved healthcare access by setting up a dialysis centre at the government hospital in Cuddalore.
- The ministry announced that Coal India and NLCIL are committed to community welfare with an annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) budget of approximately 800 crore rupees.
About TBSY:
- Launched in 2017.
- Objective: To support families with an annual income below ₹8 lakh by offering financial assistance of up to ₹10 lakh per patient for BMT procedures.
- The program has already benefited 356 children, providing them with a chance at a healthier life.
- Recognition: Received ‘The Green Environment Award’.
- Application: Available through an online portal and physical applications.