Meitra Hospital Calicut Wins Excellence in Healthcare Innovation Award
Meitra Hospital Calicut has been awarded the Brand Bharat-Swadesh Samman at the Swadesh Conclave 2024 for its excellence in healthcare innovation. The award recognizes the hospital's commitment to world-class medical care and advanced technological access. Several notable figures attended the event held in New Delhi.

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Meitra Hospital Calicut, a leading quaternary care institution in Kerala, has been honored with the Brand Bharat-Swadesh Samman at the Swadesh Conclave 2024. The hospital's CEO, Nihaj G. Mohammed, accepted the award for 'Excellence in Healthcare Innovation' from Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport & Highways, at a prestigious ceremony held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
The event saw the presence of notable personalities such as Union Minister of State for Panchayati Raj S. P. Singh Baghel, and former Union Minister Anurag Thakur MP, among others. Key speakers included film and commercial director Prahlad Kakkar, spiritual guru Shri Sadhguru Shri Dayal, and playback singer Usha Uthup, further enhancing the significance of the event.
Meitra Hospital's recognition underscores its pioneering role in providing top-notch medical facilities and patient-focused treatments. With state-of-the-art infrastructure designed in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic, USA, and a commitment to affordability, Meitra has become a benchmark for excellence in Indian healthcare. 'This award is a testament to our dedication to delivering exceptional patient care and advancing super-speciality medicine,' remarked CEO Nihaj G. Mohammed.
Over the past eight years, Meitra Hospital has evolved into a premier healthcare provider, serving over one million individuals and establishing eight Centers of Excellence. The hospital excels in various medical fields, including Heart & Vascular Care, Neurosciences, and Organ Transplantation, while also supporting charitable causes and offering affordable advanced surgeries to economically disadvantaged patients.
(With inputs from agencies.)