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Kangra bank signs MoU to enhance healthcare accessibility across state

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The Kangra Central Cooperative Bank (KCCB) has signed a MoU with M-Swasth to enhance healthcare accessibility across the state.

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The collaboration aims to deliver affordable, quality and inclusive digital healthcare services to underserved communities,

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bridging critical gaps in rural healthcare.

KCCB chairman Kuldip Singh Pathania and M-Swasth CEO Neeraj Maheshwari signed the MoU on behalf of their respective institutions. Pathania said, “The MoU marks a significant milestone in our shared mission to make healthcare accessible for every account holder family of KCCB.”

M-Swasth is likely to launch 50 new e-clinics in partnership with KCCB, offering a wide array of healthcare services at nominal rates.

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Strategically located in remote and easily accessible areas, these clinics would be managed by qualified nurses.

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