Adani Group Kicks Off Rs 60,000 Crore Social Impact Journey With Inaugural Adani Health City
The plan is to build more such integrated Adani Health Cities in cities and towns across India.

The Adani family will invest over Rs 6,000 crore to establish Adani Health City in partnership with Mayo Clinic in Ahmedabad and Mumbai, marking the first major project under their Rs 60,000 crore commitment to improving healthcare, education, and skills development for all segments of Indian society.
The development of Adani Health City is the first of many major projects from Rs, 60,000 contribution that the Adani's family committed two years ago towards improving healthcare, education and skill development, which will go a long way towards providing affordable, world-class healthcare to people from every section of Indian society, Adani Group Chairman said in a media statement.
The plan is to build more such integrated Adani Health Cities in cities and towns across India.
To mark the occasion of Jeet Adani's wedding, Gautam Adani last week announced a donation of Rs 10,000 crore, which would be channelled into various social causes. The larger part of his donation is expected to go into funding massive infrastructure initiatives in healthcare, education, and skill development, Adani Group had said.
Jeet Adani, the younger son of billionaire Gautam Adani, married Diva Shah in an intimate ceremony with close family and friends in attendance on Friday.
The Adani Health City integrated health campuses will be established through the Group’s not-for-profit healthcare arm. The Adani Group has enlisted the USA’s Mayo Clinic Global Consulting (Mayo Clinic) to provide strategic advice on organizational objectives and clinical practices for these facilities.
Each of these integrated AHC campuses will comprise 1,000-bed multi-super-speciality hospitals, medical colleges with an annual intake of 150 undergraduates, 80+ residents, and 40+ fellows, step-down and transitional care facilities, and cutting-edge research facilities. The AHC medical ecosystem aims to serve people from all socio-economic backgrounds, train the next generation of doctors, and focus on clinical research, artificial intelligence, and biomedical informatics.