B Prabhakaran, Managing Director of Lloyds Metals and Director of Lloyds Infinite Foundation, has consistently emphasized that leadership must translate into measurable improvements in people’s lives. One of the strongest reflections of this philosophy is the transformation of rural healthcare delivery in Gadchiroli.
Under his leadership vision, healthcare services in Etapalli taluka evolved from a single hut-based medical setup in 2021 into a 30-bed multispecialty hospital by December 2023, offering completely free healthcare to tribal communities
Today, the Lloyds Kali Ammal Memorial Hospital treats around 300 patients daily, compared to just 15–20 patients per day in its early phase.
As of October 2025, the hospital has provided treatment to over 1,60,000 patients and conducted 300+ safe institutional deliveries, addressing a region previously dependent on home births and traditional healers. The facility now operates with 181 healthcare professionals, including 22 doctors, and is expanding toward a 100-bed hospital that will employ over 500 medical professionals.
This outcome-driven healthcare model reflects how B Prabhakaran Managing Director Lloyds Metals views responsibility — as sustained access, not episodic aid. Lloyds Infinite Foundation serves as the structured platform that converts this leadership vision into scalable healthcare impact


