ADP India, recently announced the construction of its trauma care center at the Korlapahad toll plaza in Kethepally Mandal, Nalgonda district, in close partnership with the department of health. The primary purpose of this trauma care center is to deliver immediate and effective medical treatment to accident victims, significantly reducing the time between injury and care.
The foundation stone was laid in the presence of Komatireddy Venkat Reddy – Minister of Roads & Buildings, Cinematography and Narayana Reddy IAS – Nalgonda District Collector along with the senior leadership of ADP India.
This facility, spread across 6500 square feet, aims to promote public safety by supporting the health department to provide enhanced, immediate medical assistance to accident victims, ensuring that critically injured individuals receive the urgent care they need.
The Hyderabad-Vijayawada highway (NH 65), has 17 blackspots, leading to over 500 accidents, claiming over 120 lives in 2023-24. This area is a critical junction with high traffic flow, making it a vital point for emergency medical services. The trauma care center, equipped with the latest trauma care medical facility and equipment, and medical support staff will cater to these severe trauma cases. Immediate medical intervention can significantly reduce the number of fatalities and improve the prognosis for accident victims.
Speaking at the ceremony, Vijay Vemulapalli, Managing Director, ADP India said, “ By leveraging the latest medical technology and strategically positioning the facility at a high-traffic area, we aim to significantly reduce mortality rates and improve outcomes for accident victims.”
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of ADP’s Trauma Care Center, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, Minister for Roads, Construction and Cinematography, said “I commend ADP on behalf of the government of Telangana and all the villages circling the national highway. Over the past decade, we have witnessed hundreds of accidents on this highway, which left people gravely injured disabled or worse. ADP has taken up a massive stride in catering to the people of Telangana.“
Sujnan Venkatesh, Senior Vice President and HR Head, ADP India, added, “This collaboration between the government and private sector is a model for public-private partnerships that prioritise community welfare.”
The event also attended by key representatives from ADP India’s leadership, including Viswa Kumar Manda, Aithal Sachidananda, Bhanu Kotagiri, Ranjan Aggarwal, and Satyanarayana Vinjamoori.