About Us

INTRODUCTION

PANCHKULA WELFARE TRUST  was established on 5th May 1999 by 15 Philanthropist having no common/ business interest or relationship to SERVE HUMANITY.

Having Assets of more than 6 Crores (Market value), mainly Donations by Trustees & various Institutions like State Bank Of India (SBI), State Bank of Patiala (SBOP), IDBI and Nectar Life Sciences Ltd, etc, the Trust is purely service oriented charitable venture run with the help of Corpus Fund given by Trustees.

The Trust is registered under section 12-A of the Income Tax Act and is eligible for exemption under section 80G.

The Trust had been providing Relief to Tsunami Victims and contributed liberally during Gujarat Floods by providing Medical Aid, Food, Water, clothes, etc.

"We had started a Charitable Diagnostic Centre under the name of PANCHKULA WELFARE TRUST to provide some relief to the Economically Poor patients who just ignore their treatment due to cost of examinations. Providing Quality Examination at an Affordable Cost to the needy is our main Motto," general secretary Dr. Naresh Mittal, said.

 

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Our main aim is to serve the Humanity and help Needy by taking up various programs in the field of Medical, Education, Drinking water, Drainage as well as General Upliftment in the living standards of slum/rural areas. We strongly believe that quality, ethical & affordable public and health services should be provided to all sections irrespective of their caste/creed or religion.

In developing countries such as India there is lack of Timely Health Management and Health Care treatment due to non-availability of proper affordable Health Diagnostic services. To provide such services and serve the masses the Trust has setup a CHARITABLE DIAGNOSTIC CENTRE, which has been equipped with the modern gadgetry for carrying out various tests of the patients. The Centre provides services at rates that are almost 1/3rd (30%) of the prevailing rates in the market.

We are associated with Social awareness program of State Government of Haryana "Save Girl child", a scheme to avoid female feticide/infanticide. Also, we organize various Blood donation camps with combined efforts of Red Cross Society, Distt Health Authorities and other NGOs.

 

ACTIVITIES AND MILESTONES

The centre was started on 26th September, 1999 at SCO 855 in the presence of Dr. Palitha Abheykoon, WHO India Representative and Hon'ble Justice Mr. V. K Bali, then Judge Punjab and Haryana High Court. The following machines were installed during the inauguration:

On 27th November, 2000 the working of Trust was shifted to a much larger building at SCF 32-33 to provide more services to the people. The new centre was inaugurated by the then Governor of Punjab, Lt. General JFR Jacob and the following new equipments were installed on this occasion:

Later, keeping in view the necessity of the area, the Trust introduced Funeral Van Services which was inaugurated by the then Panchkula Deputy Commissioner, Sh Barjinder Singh, IAS.

Keeping in mind the growing customer demand, the TRUST acquired its own land in open auction to setup a State Of the Art Diagnostic Centre in Panchkula. The Trust acquired 750 square yards of land and has now setup a centrally air-conditioned Diagnostic Centre with all world class modern facilities, having generator powered backup.

Our Trustees contributed generously for this construction and today the total covered area of the Diagnostic Centre is over 12,750 square yards. The Centre at the new premises was inaugurated on 31st January, 2009 by Hon'ble Justice Ashok bhan, President of National Consumer Redressal Commission, in the gracious presence of Hon'ble Justice V.K Bali, Chairman Principal Bench of Central Administrative Tribunal, and Sh. Yogesh Aggarwal, CMD IDBI Bank.

Following new services were added while shifting to the newly constructed building:

On 08th October 2010, an MRI machine was dedicated by Hon'ble Chief Minister Sh. Bhupinder Singh Hooda to the Trust.