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Moul Mouj Foundation launches Jammu operations

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Moul Mouj Foundation launches Jammu operations

In a significant step towards strengthening its outreach and impact, the Moul Mouj Foundation (MMF) has extended its operational presence to the Jammu region, with a satellite office in Jammu now facilitating its humanitarian, academic and research activities across the Union Territory.

This development, as per a statement issued on Sunday, will facilitate the implementation and expansion of MMF’s ongoing flagship initiatives, including the SENIORS’ Heart Care Project and the Moul Mouj Cancer Care Project, in collaboration with its laboratory partner, GK Labs. The focus remains on providing accessible and quality healthcare services to senior citizens, particularly marginalised and neglected ageing parents.

Moul Mouj Foundation is a registered organisation under the Government of India’s NGO DARPAN portal (Registration ID: JK/2024/0431854, registered on 12-11-2024), with its operational area spanning all districts of UT of Jammu and Kashmir. Its primary areas of work include elderly care, health and family welfare, legal awareness and aid for seniors, nutrition, and scientific and industrial research.

M Iqbal Shah, Joint Secretary, MMF, said that while the Foundation had already initiated charitable activities in the Jammu region, expanding its operational base was essential to enhance reach and effectively serve a larger population of elderly individuals.

Director, GK Labs stated that the collaboration remains committed to delivering quality healthcare services and sustained support, contributing meaningfully to the well-being of the ageing population in the Jammu region.

Dr Shakeel ur Rehman, Secretary General, MMF, termed the development a milestone, noting that the Foundation will prioritise cardiac health, non-communicable diseases in the elderly, early cancer detection, and address nutraceutical deficiencies among women as part of its expanded activities.

Dr Zubair Saleem, Chairman and Founder, MMF, highlighted that along with project implementation, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies on Ageing (CISA) will actively undertake academic and research initiatives in the region, contributing to evidence-based approaches in geriatric care and public health.

Neetu Kaur, who has gained hands-on experience in geriatric care through her association with MMF for over a year and is currently based in Jammu, will serve as the Regional Coordinator for Jammu operations. For any information, the statement has asked to contact: 9541652667.

The expansion reflects MMF’s continued commitment to bridging healthcare gaps and building sustainable support systems for vulnerable sections of society across Jammu and Kashmir.

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