Rane Hospital Donates Mattresses to Savita Ashram, Pandur.
- Dr. Sai Rane

- Mar 4
- 1 min read

Rane Hospital and Medical Research Centre in Kudal, Maharashtra, recently donated mattresses to Savita Ashram in Pandur as part of its social service initiatives. This contribution supports the ashram's ongoing community work, including medical aid and volunteer programs.
About Savita Ashram
Savita Ashram (also referred to as Savita Ashram) is a shelter in Pandur, Kudal, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India, dedicated to supporting vulnerable populations.
Establishment and Purpose
Started on October 2, 2013, by Jeevan Anand Sanstha in a rented house at Padurtitha, it later moved to a purchased plot in Pandur with a partially built three-story facility. The ashram houses around 62 residents, including homeless elderly, mentally challenged individuals (both ill and retarded), their children, physically handicapped people, abused street women, orphans, and infants.
Rane Hospital's Contribution
The donated mattresses from Rane Hospital—a multi-specialty facility in Kudal led by Dr. G.T. Rane, specializing in cardiology, diabetology, and more—enhance living conditions at the ashram. This act aligns with the hospital's patient-centered approach and community outreach, providing comfort to residents and volunteers involved in service activities. Such donations underscore local healthcare's role in supporting regional social welfare.



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