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Communities, Lives Transformed

From healthcare outreach to social responsibility programs, Dr. Minnie’s efforts are making a real difference.

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Little Hearts Marathon

Dr. Minnie launched the Little Hearts Marathon to support children with cardiac diseases who couldn’t afford surgeries.


The event raises awareness and funds for cardiac care, and its success led to a dedicated cardiac surgery center and a Bone Marrow Transplant unit, helping underserved children.

Relief & Rehabilitation

During COVID-19, Dr. Minnie led relief efforts, establishing a 100-bed COVID ward with critical care equipment.

She also arranged 2 crore food hampers and 3.5 crore meals for the needy within 8 weeks.

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Public Health Pan-India

Dr. Minnie spearheaded public health projects across India, focusing on women and child healthcare.

She collaborated with UNICEF Maharashtra to establish the State Centre of Excellence for tackling malnutrition.

Dedicated Clinic Center

She established Maharashtra’s nodal center for Clubfoot treatment and clinics for Cancer, HIV, TB, Epilepsy, and more.

This includes specialized centers for occupational therapy, IVF, nutrition, and rehabilitation.

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Largest NICU in the Country

Wadia Children’s Hospital now hosts India’s largest NICU with 155 beds and over 40 pediatric services. 


Under her leadership, the hospital also offers pediatric cardiology, complex surgeries, neurology, nephrology, transplants and more.

Conjoined Twin Babies

Dr. Minnie made history by saving conjoined twins, Riddhi and Siddhi, after other major Mumbai hospitals refused them.

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Hospital-On-Wheels

She launched the Little Hearts Marathon to raise funds for children with congenital heart disease.

This initiative helped set up a cardiac operating theater.

Safe and Affordable Healthcare

Under Dr. Minnie’s leadership, Wadia Hospital delivers quality, affordable healthcare to underprivileged women and children.

Her sustainable vision transformed the hospital into a model of safe, accessible care.

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