Indian billionaire Gautam Adani has announced a ₹60 billion ($686 million) investment to establish two affordable health campuses in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. The initiative, undertaken in collaboration with the U.S.-based Mayo Clinic, aims to enhance healthcare accessibility.
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Each campus will include hospitals, medical colleges, transitional care, and research facilities, with Mayo Clinic Global Consulting providing technical expertise.
This marks the first major project from Adani’s ₹600 billion pledge towards healthcare, education, and skill development, made two years ago.
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Meanwhile, the Adani Group is also leading the redevelopment of Mumbai’s Dharavi slum into a modern urban hub. The ₹619 million project, however, faces opposition from residents over feasibility concerns.
Additionally, Adani and several top executives were accused by U.S. authorities in November of involvement in a $265 million bribery scheme related to Indian power contracts. The Adani Group has dismissed these allegations as baseless.