Pralhad Joshi attends dialysis machine donation in Hubballi
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi attended a handover ceremony at Chitaguppi Hospital, Hubballi, on Saturday, 4 July 2026, where S C Shettar & Sons Private Limited donated four dialysis machines to the public hospital for affordable treatment of kidney patients in the Dharwad region.
Context
The donation, made by Vijay Shettar and Nikhil Shettar on behalf of S C Shettar & Sons Pvt. Ltd, comprises three Nipro Dialysis Machines, one dialyser reprocessing machine, and associated medical equipment. Both were formally felicitated at the ceremony for their contribution.
Minister Joshi, posting in Kannada, described the gesture as 'ನಿಜಕ್ಕೂ ಶ್ಲಾಘನೀಯ' (truly commendable), noting that the new machines would make quality dialysis treatment easily accessible to poor and middle-class patients suffering from kidney-related ailments in the region.
Policy Backdrop
Access to dialysis has been a long-standing challenge in India's public health system. The central government launched the Pradhan Mantri National Dialysis Programme in 2016 to expand affordable dialysis services at district-level government hospitals, aiming to reduce out-of-pocket expenditure for patients with end-stage renal disease.
Private-sector equipment donations to government hospitals — often structured as corporate social responsibility initiatives — periodically supplement this public infrastructure, particularly in Tier-2 cities such as Hubballi where specialised capacity can be limited relative to patient demand.
Stakeholders and Impact
The addition of four machines at Chitaguppi Hospital is expected to directly benefit low-income and middle-class kidney patients in Dharwad district who currently face high costs or long travel to access regular dialysis sessions. Each session of haemodialysis, required multiple times a week for chronic kidney disease patients, can impose a significant financial burden on uninsured households.
The ceremony was attended by Rajya Sabha member Prof. M. Nagaraja, legislators Arvind Bellad, Mahesh Tenginkai, and Prasad Abbayya, Legislative Council members Pradeep Shettar and Lingaraj Patil, and health department officials including Dandappanavar and Mahendra Singhi, reflecting broad political and administrative support for the initiative.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the operationalisation of the newly installed machines and whether utilisation rates at Chitaguppi Hospital improve measurably for kidney patients in the Dharwad constituency. Any follow-up announcements on further expansion of dialysis capacity in the district will be closely watched by health advocates and local patient groups.
The event also underscores a broader pattern of elected representatives facilitating public-private collaboration in healthcare delivery — a model that could be replicated across other underserved constituencies in Karnataka and beyond.