Mohali, 5th June, 2026: Reinforcing its commitment to environmental sustainability and community wellbeing, Fortis Hospital Mohali undertook a special tree plantation drive on the occasion of World Environment Day at its campus. The initiative forms part of a series of activities being undertaken to commemorate the hospital's 25-year milestone of serving the region.
The plantation drive was inaugurated by Ms Komal Mittal, Deputy Commissioner, Mohali, in the presence of senior Fortis leadership, clinicians, and staff members. Through this initiative, the hospital aims to promote ecological restoration, enhance green cover, and create greater awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and collective action against climate change.
Appreciating the initiative, Ms Komal Mittal, Deputy Commissioner, Mohali, said, "Environmental conservation is a shared responsibility, and every effort towards increasing green cover contributes to a healthier and more sustainable future. I commend Fortis Hospital Mohali for undertaking this meaningful initiative and using its platform to spread awareness about the importance of protecting our environment. Such efforts play an important role in encouraging community participation and addressing the challenges posed by climate change."
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Ashish Bhatia, Executive Vice President, Fortis Healthcare Ltd., said, "As a healthcare institution, our responsibility extends beyond treating illnesses to promoting the overall wellbeing of communities, which includes safeguarding the environment. Sustainability remains an integral part of our operations, and we have implemented several initiatives aimed at reducing our environmental footprint. These include waste segregation and composting, rainwater harvesting, water-efficient landscaping and plumbing systems, energy metering, solar power utilisation, eco-friendly LED lighting, and the adoption of certified green products. As we celebrate 25 years of service, we reaffirm our commitment to building a healthier and more sustainable future for generations to come."