Suzuki Motorcycle India launches TB support project in Gurugram, 90 villages to benefit

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19 May 2026 • 11:24 PM MYT
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The project will be implemented by GLRA India in collaboration with the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), Gurugram, and aims to strengthen TB detection, treatment and patient support services across the district.

In a major push towards the “TB-Free Gurugram” campaign, Suzuki Motorcycle India Private Limited on Tuesday launched a tuberculosis (TB) screening, care and nutritional support project under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative at the Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Palra village.

The project will be implemented by GLRA India in collaboration with the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), Gurugram, and aims to strengthen TB detection, treatment and patient support services across the district.

Officials said the initiative will cover three major TB units — Badshahpur, Bhondsi and Bhangrola — and will focus on ensuring timely diagnosis, improved healthcare access, nutritional support and uninterrupted treatment for TB patients.

As part of the project, two Designated Microscopy Centres (DMCs) will be upgraded while one new DMC will be established to improve testing facilities. Around 325 malnourished and economically weaker TB patients will also receive nutritional assistance under the programme.

The initiative will further include community-level TB screening drives, contact tracing, awareness campaigns and training programmes for healthcare workers.

Authorities said the project is expected to indirectly benefit thousands of families across nearly 90 villages in Gurugram district while strengthening healthcare delivery at 11 Primary Health Centres and three TB units.

Addressing the programme, District Tuberculosis Officer Dr Yogendra said timely diagnosis, regular treatment and nutritional support are critical for eliminating tuberculosis.

“Community participation and awareness are essential to achieve the goal of a TB-Free India,” he said.