
Striim Engineering Services India Sponsors Medical Equipment worth ₹10 Lakhs to
Sevalaya. 1000s of Villagers to Benefit As part of its CSR activities, Striim
Engineering Services India Private Limited sponsored medical equipment worth ₹10
Lakhs to Sevalaya’s Kasuva centre, Tiruvallur. At an event held on 7 May 2025,
Rishika Jayakumar, HR Administrator, Striim Engineering Services India Private
Limited, inaugurated the facilities. Sevalaya students, staff and patients at
the Medical Centre participated in the event. The medical equipment sponsored
include an automated biochemistry analyser, a haematology analyser, a treadmill,
a TENS device, a microscope and a focus light. The facilities will benefit nearly
1,700 patients every month at Sevalaya’s Mahatma Gandhi Medical Centre that provides
free healthcare service to Kasuva and other surrounding villages. Dr Hari Siddharthan
and Dr Mythili from Sevalaya demonstrated the use of each equipment and explained
how these advanced tools would be used for lab investigations and emergency procedures,
significantly enhancing patient care and treatment outcomes. Speaking on the occasion,
Rishika Jayakumar said she felt honoured to be part of the event. “This year marks 18
years of Striim’s journey in the field of corporate social responsibility. Over these
years, we’ve partnered with various organisations and this year we selected Sevalaya
for its genuine work that speaks for itself through the people. The impact Sevalaya
has made in the lives of children, families and communities is something that naturally
reaches people’s hearts. I was born in Thiruvarur and was raised in Cuddalore and Chennai.
So when I came to Kasuva,the place reminded me of my own village.” she said. Addressing
the children, she added, “I found a path to grow and succeed in my life- I believe all
of you here have the same potential. Whether you wish to become an IT professional, a
doctor,or a leader- I am confident that you will succeed in your journeys. One day,
some of you will return to this very stage- not as students, but as chief guests, to
inspire the next generation.” She also advised the girl children to take their health
seriously and undergo full health check ups regularly. She also requested the students
to encourage their friends and family to make use of the medical centre. She concluded
by saying, “Our partnership with Sevalaya is not just limited to Striim. I am personally
committed to this journey as well”. Earlier Navin Kumar N, AVP, Donor Relations, Sevalaya
welcomed the gathering and outlined Sevalaya’s activities in the fields of education
for children and youth, healthcare and rural development over the past 37 years.
Students presented engaging cultural performances. Dr Hari Siddharthan, Sevalaya delivered
the Vote of Thanks and expressed gratitude to Striim on behalf of Sevalaya for sponsoring
valuable medical equipment. A memento was presented to the Chief Guest.