Accompanied by a medical officer and equipped with basic medical amenities such as stretcher and first aid box, the bus will provide medical aid to children from 13 projects of the Aasraa Trust.
Additionally, the bus will provide commute to over 800 children for the Trust's after school support programme.
The bus was handed over by Lufthansa Passenger Airlines Director for South Asia Wolfgang Will and Sangeeta Sharma, Senior Manager, Marketing and Product, Lufthansa India here.
Noting that it was not a one-time initiative, he said similar endeavours will be continued by Lufthansa in collaboration with Help Alliance, the airline's employees' aid organisation under its corporate social responsibility in the future.
"Lufthansa has been in India for over 50 years and India is an important market for us. As part of our social commitment, Lufthansa India will continue to focus on humanitarian activities such as health programmes and education in partnership with Help Alliance," he said.
Employees of Lufthansa in India as well as from abroad have frequently volunteered to support the several welfare programmes in India over the past few years.
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