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Central Railways: Cochlear Implants donated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital In Byculla

A brief presentation of the “Cochlear Implant Programme of Dr. BAMH/BY” was given by Dr. Deepak Dalmia on the occasion and vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Meera Arora, Medical Director Dr. BAMH, Byculla.

Central Railways: Cochlear Implants donated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital In Byculla
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Anil Kumar Lahoti, General Manager, Central Railways (CR) on behalf of Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial Hospital (Dr. BAMH), Byculla, accepted Cochlear Implants donated to the hospital by the Faiveley Transport Rail Technologies India Pvt. Ltd (FTRTI Pvt. Ltd) at the Handing Over Ceremony organised in the GM's Meeting Hall “ Mantrana” at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai on February 22, 2022.

Central Railway has approached organizations with robust CSR programs like (FTRTI Pvt.Ltd) to sponsor donation of these Cochlear Implants of the desired specifications to the needy deaf patients, awaiting surgery in the ENT Department of Railway Hospital, Byculla. Accordingly, Central Railway, Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer Ashok Kumar Gupta and Chief Workshop Manager, Parel, Vivek Acharya have coordinated the donation of 10 pieces of High End Cochlear Implants by Advanced Bionics, a US based company under the CSR Initiative of Faiveley Transport Rail Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. Faiveley Transport is a world-leading supplier of systems used in Railways.

Anil Kumar Lahoti said that it is our pride that ENT Department of the hospital is one of the best hospitals in Indian railways having capacity of doing critical Cochlear Implant Surgery. If implant is done at the right age, it opens a whole new world of experience and opportunities to the children. In fact, it is the greatest gift what we can give to children who are future of our country.

Railway Hospital, Byculla has also entered into an MOU with Ali Yavar Jung National Institute of Speech & Hearing Disabilities (AYJNISHD) as per revised “Assistance to Disabled Persons for Purchase/Fitting of Aids and Appliances” (ADIP) Scheme 2014 of Government of India, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan), New Delhi on June 11, 2021, for a period of two years for Cochlear Implant Surgery of Below Poverty Line deaf children of the general public.

B K Dadabhoy, Additional General Manager, A K Gupta, Principal Chief Mechanical Engineer, Yashvir Singh Ataria, Principal Chief Medical Director, Central Railway, S.K. Pankaj, Senior Deputy General Manager and other Principal Head of Departments of Central Railway, Vivek Acharya, Chief Workshop Manager, Parel, Ajay Mani, Managing Director Faiveley Transport Rail Technology India Pvt. Ltd,  Dr. Meera Arora, Medical Director, Railway Hospital, Byculla, P.V. Shridhar, Vice President Sales & Marketing of Faiveley Transport, Ms Preethi Nandakumar, Head of Transit HR & CSR, Faiveley Transport Rail Technology India Pvt.Ltd, other Senior Officers of Central Railway, were also present.

A brief presentation of the “Cochlear Implant Programme of Dr. BAMH/BY” was given by Dr. Deepak Dalmia on the occasion and vote of thanks was proposed by Dr. Meera Arora, Medical Director Dr. BAMH, Byculla.

All COVID-19 protocols were followed during the event.

A Cochlear Implant is an electronic device used in cases of Deafness in both Children and Adults. Cochlear implants are designated as Class III devices, meaning they receive the highest level of regulatory scrutiny. The ENT Department of the hospital is not only a pioneer in the field of Cochlear Implant Surgery but also a Centre of Excellence in the field carrying out 20 to 25 Cochlear Implants per year since 2004.

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