Wolters Kluwer’s ELM Solutions announced it has partnered with Sevalaya to build a pharmacy building in Kasuva, India. The pharmacy building, located about 40 km from Chennai city, is part of ELM Solutions’ ongoing commitment to positively impact local communities where the firm has a presence.
Sevalaya is a 30-year-old non-governmental organization that serves the rural poor in the Chennai area. The organization runs an orphanage, a free school for the children at the orphanage and the surrounding village, a free medical center, a library, and a residential facility for senior citizens. Executives from ELM Solutions’ leadership team traveled to India to participate in the opening ceremony. The inaugural events also included the donation of an ECG machine for Sevalaya’s Medical Centre, as well as 200 bed sheets for children in the orphanage.
“We are grateful to ELM Solutions for providing the resources needed to build the pharmacy and expand the medical services we offer. We are pleased to have found a partner in ELM Solutions that shares our dedication to the local community,” said Amarchand Jain, Sevalaya advisor.
“At Wolters Kluwer, we take responsibility for improving the local communities around the globe where we have a presence and employ local talent,” said Jonah Paransky, General Manager and Executive Vice President of ELM Solutions. “Health is paramount to supporting rural communities, and there is no substitute for Sevalaya’s hard work. Sevalaya truly serves their local communities, and we are delighted to partner with them.”
ELM Solutions’ Chennai location is in Ramanujan IT City in Taramani, one of the biggest Integrated IT cities in India. Nearly 300 ELM Solutions’ employees in product development, product implementation, technical operations, law firm operations, and global business services departments hold leadership and operational positions there.