Affection in the face of adversity. In memory of Sh. Prem Singh — no one should suffer simply because they lacked the means for early diagnosis.
Prem Ji was a man of unconditional affection — the lifelong friend of Late Sh. Birendra Pal Singh, and the second pillar of this family's legacy. He stood for love, loyalty, and unwavering support.
His life was taken by cancer. His family witnessed firsthand how this disease strips people of dignity, especially those who cannot afford early diagnosis. This wing is our answer to that grief — turning loss into a lifeline for others.
We believe no one should face cancer's darkness alone — and no one should die of a disease that could have been caught earlier, simply because a test was unaffordable.
Our mobile diagnostic units travel to underserved villages, slums, and remote communities — bringing cancer screening directly to those who have never seen the inside of a private clinic.
When a suspicious finding needs confirmation, a biopsy is critical — yet unaffordable for most. We cover the full cost of biopsy procedures for referred patients, so diagnosis is never delayed by cost.
Cancer treatment is brutal on the body. For patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, proper nutrition is essential yet financially crushing. We provide nutritional support to help patients stay strong through treatment.
We do not accept unsolicited applications. All cases are referred through verified medical or social welfare channels to ensure we reach those with genuine need.
A hospital, clinic, ASHA worker, or authorized representative identifies a patient who cannot afford diagnosis or treatment support, and submits a formal referral.
Our team reviews the medical reports, income verification, and referral letter. We confirm genuine need swiftly — time-sensitive cases are fast-tracked.
Funds for biopsy, screening, or nutrition are transferred directly to the hospital or diagnostic centre. No cash is ever given to the patient or their family.
We stay connected with the referring institution to track the patient's journey and provide additional support — such as nutrition grants — as treatment progresses.
Our focus is on communities where cancer screening has never been accessible. Rural districts, urban slums, and underserved areas where early detection has always been a privilege, not a right.
We partner with local hospitals, ASHA workers, and NGOs to identify candidates. Priority is given to patients whose family income falls below ₹15,000 per month and who have received a suspicious clinical finding requiring biopsy confirmation.