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Sanathan Textiles Supports Healthcare Infrastructure with Rs. 2.05 Cr CSR Contribution to Masina Hospital

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06th May 2025: Sanathan Textiles Limited, a leader in India’s textile manufacturing industry, continues to uphold its commitment to social responsibility by supporting the communities it operates in. In a meaningful partnership with Masina Hospital, Mumbai, and with the support of the Rotary Club, Sanathan Textiles has contributed to the renovation of an 18-bed hospital ward, including 6 high-dependency beds, to enhance patient care and critical treatment capacity.

The total CSR spend for the project is Rs. 2.05 crores, towards improving local healthcare infrastructure. This initiative is dedicated to the memory of Late Shantaben Dattani, whose legacy of compassion and service continues to inspire the company’s ethos.

Speaking on the initiative, Mr. Sammir Dattani, Executive President- Raw Material & Fully Drawn Yarns, said, “At Sanathan Textiles, we believe that business success means little unless it uplifts lives. Our partnership with Masina Hospital and Rotary Club to renovate this ward is a heartfelt tribute to the values of Late Shantaben Dattani, whose spirit of compassion continues to guide us. This initiative is more than a contribution—it’s a commitment to making healthcare more accessible and humane. When empathy leads the way, growth becomes truly transformative.”

At Sanathan Textiles, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is not an obligation—it is a reflection of the company’s identity. This project stands as a testament to the philosophy of driving meaningful impact beyond commercial goals, and contributing to the broader healthcare ecosystem with empathy and purpose.

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