100 KM CYCLING RALLY BY TN DGP DR SYLENDRA BABU FOR TANKER FOUNDATION’S FUNDRAISER

DGP-Dr.Sylendra Babu

100 KM CYCLING RALLY BY TN DGP DR SYLENDRA BABU FOR TANKER FOUNDATION’S FUNDRAISER

TANKER , Tamilnadu Kidney Research Foundation is a registered non-profit charitable organization started in June 1993 with the aim of helping underprivileged patients with kidney disease by giving free and subsidized dialysis and one-time financial help for medication, investigation, and transplantation and also spreading awareness about kidney disease.

Tamilnadu DGP Dr.Sylendra Babu, on his mission to help TANKER Foundation rode a 100 km Cycling Rally on 13th November,to enable the Foundation to raise funds for BP Machines for all Tamilnadu Police Stations so that Police Personnel can check their BP regularly and take corrective action to avoid kidney disease and for dialysis machines for the Police Hospital. TANKER Foundation is very grateful to him for his dedication and enthusiasm in helping in this mission.




DGP-Dr.Sylendra Babu

After the Rally,Dr. Georgi Abraham, Founder Trustee, of TANKER Foundation, who initiated this effort, said that uncontrolled high BP was one of the main causes of Kidney disease along with high blood sugar. An indiscriminate diet would also affect the kidneys. Regular check-up of BP was most important, especially for the Police force to take early action. He conveyed his gratitude to TN DGP Dr.Sylendra Babu who completed the 100kms in record time, the 230 participants who cycled in spite of the rains,Mrs Nina Reddy and Savera Hotels,Centaur Pharmaceuticals, the Hindu, Big FM, Hello city TV, BOB, WCCG, Just Buy Cycles, Pro Bikers, DGP Dr. Jayanth Murali who has earlier run 4 marathons and initiated this program and cycled and finished the 100 km rally, Mrs. Rajalakshmi Ravi, Head, TANKER Awareness and Prevention Programme, (TAPP) and Mrs.Vasanthi Ravi, Admin Head TANKER Foundation and team.




Mrs. Latha Kumaraswami, Managing Trustee, TANKER Foundation spoke about TANKER having done over 5 lakhs of free and subsidized dialysis and donating over Rs.4 crores for medication and investigation costs for the needy. She deeply appreciated the Police personnel as Angels on Earth along with all frontline workers including TANKER staff who work selflessly to help people. She thanked the CMCHIS, Greater Chennai Corporation, Rotary, Freemasons, and all TANKER donors for their continuous support.

TANKER cares for those, the underprivileged, who suffer kidney problems of any kind, reversible or terminal, regardless of caste, creed, sex, or religion. Almost 2.5 lakh people die of kidney failure in India every year. It is the third-largest killer after malignancy and heart disease. Millions suffer from some form of kidney disease and many of them, particularly in India cannot afford the cost of treatment or care.