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RS Charitable Hospital Taloda
RS Hospital Taloda (Charitable) serves tribal and economically vulnerable communities in Nandurbar District, Maharashtra. We provide affordable OPD, IPD, and emergency care to 6,000–10,000 + patients annually, addressing critical conditions such as sickle cell disease, malaria, malnutrition, and maternal health complications.
To strengthen rural healthcare access, we seek support for hospital expansion, ICU and diagnostic equipment, blood bank facilities, and a patient pantry hall for free meals.
Your contribution directly supports life-saving care in underserved tribal regions

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Mobile Medical Dispensary Initiative
​RS Charitable Hospital, Taloda, under the leadership of RS Social Welfare Foundation, is currently operating a Mobile Medical Dispensary project serving remote tribal villages of Taloda block in Nandurbar district — one of India’s Aspirational Districts.
Through this initiative, our medical team conducts structured village visits to deliver:
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On-field medical consultations
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Basic diagnostics (Hb, blood sugar, malaria screening, etc.)
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Maternal and child health services
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Sickle cell screening and follow-up
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Free or subsidized medicines
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Referral support for serious cases to RS Hospital
This mobile outreach model ensures healthcare access in geographically difficult and underserved tribal areas, including border regions near Tapi district and Narmada district.
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Expansion Vision
Currently, we operate a limited mobile unit based on available resources.
However, Taloda sub-district alone consists of nearly 90 tribal villages, serving an estimated population of over 1.7 lakh people across interior and hilly regions.
To ensure consistent monthly coverage of every village, we aim to build a structured fleet of Mobile Medical Dispensaries — each assigned to a defined cluster of villages with scheduled visits and digital patient tracking.
With adequate CSR partnership, institutional funding, or philanthropic donations, we plan to:
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Expand to multiple fully equipped medical vans
-
Strengthen diagnostics at field level
-
Improve maternal and emergency response coverage
-
Build a tribal health surveillance and referral network
-
Reduce preventable deaths in remote regions
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CSR Partnership Opportunity
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This initiative is scalable.
With CSR collaboration or donor support, we can transition from limited outreach to a comprehensive Tribal Healthcare Grid serving the entire Taloda belt and adjoining aspirational border districts.
We invite corporates, institutions, and philanthropists to partner in expanding this life-saving rural healthcare network.
Together, we can convert access gaps into structured healthcare delivery.

RS Charitable Hospital Taloda
RS Hospital Taloda (Charitable) serves tribal and economically vulnerable communities in Nandurbar District, Maharashtra. We provide affordable OPD, IPD, and emergency care to 6,000–10,000 + patients annually, addressing critical conditions such as sickle cell disease, malaria, malnutrition, and maternal health complications.
To strengthen rural healthcare access, we seek support for hospital expansion, ICU and diagnostic equipment, blood bank facilities, and a patient pantry hall for free meals.
Your contribution directly supports life-saving care in underserved tribal regions

Tribal_Diagnostic_Access_RS_Charitable_Hospital_Taloda
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Project Name
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Mobile Medical Dispensary Initiative
​RS Charitable Hospital, Taloda, under the leadership of RS Social Welfare Foundation, is currently operating a Mobile Medical Dispensary project serving remote tribal villages of Taloda block in Nandurbar district — one of India’s Aspirational Districts.
Through this initiative, our medical team conducts structured village visits to deliver:
-
On-field medical consultations
-
Basic diagnostics (Hb, blood sugar, malaria screening, etc.)
-
Maternal and child health services
-
Sickle cell screening and follow-up
-
Free or subsidized medicines
-
Referral support for serious cases to RS Hospital
This mobile outreach model ensures healthcare access in geographically difficult and underserved tribal areas, including border regions near Tapi district and Narmada district.
​

Expansion Vision
Currently, we operate a limited mobile unit based on available resources.
However, Taloda sub-district alone consists of nearly 90 tribal villages, serving an estimated population of over 1.7 lakh people across interior and hilly regions.
To ensure consistent monthly coverage of every village, we aim to build a structured fleet of Mobile Medical Dispensaries — each assigned to a defined cluster of villages with scheduled visits and digital patient tracking.
With adequate CSR partnership, institutional funding, or philanthropic donations, we plan to:
-
Expand to multiple fully equipped medical vans
-
Strengthen diagnostics at field level
-
Improve maternal and emergency response coverage
-
Build a tribal health surveillance and referral network
-
Reduce preventable deaths in remote regions
​

CSR Partnership Opportunity
​
This initiative is scalable.
With CSR collaboration or donor support, we can transition from limited outreach to a comprehensive Tribal Healthcare Grid serving the entire Taloda belt and adjoining aspirational border districts.
We invite corporates, institutions, and philanthropists to partner in expanding this life-saving rural healthcare network.
Together, we can convert access gaps into structured healthcare delivery.
