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  2. Pristyn Care - Wikipedia

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    Pristyn Care was founded in 2018 by Harsimarbir Singh, Dr. Vaibhav Kapoor, and Dr. Garima Sawhney. [5] In 2019, Pristyn Care had around 70 clinics with over 250 partnered hospitals across 14 cities, and 70 in-house surgeons. [6] Over time, the company expanded the services and acquired more clinics, hospitals, and doctors.

  3. Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India

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    FOGSI exists to encourage and disseminate knowledge, education and research in the field of obstetrics and gynecology, to pilot and promote preventive and therapeutic services related to the practice of obstetrics and gynecology for betterment of the health of women and children in particular and the wellbeing of the community in general, to advocate the cause of reproductive health and rights ...

  4. Fortis Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Manipal Hospitals and TPG Capital acquired Fortis Healthcare Limited as part of a deal for ₹ 39,000 million. [12] [13] [14] In 2019, Fortis Healthcare announced that it had completed the acquisition of RHT Health Trust (RHT) assets for an enterprise value of ₹ 46,500 million.

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  9. Lady Hardinge Medical College - Wikipedia

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    She took the initiative to establish such an institution, as the absence of one limited opportunities for Indian women to pursue medical education. The foundation stone for the college was laid by Lady Hardinge on 17 March 1914, and it was christened Queen Mary College and Hospital to commemorate Queen Mary ’s visit to India in 1911–12.