Homeland Group signs MoU with Babina Healthcare
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, October 06 2025:
In a major step towards promoting employee welfare and ensuring access to quality healthcare, Homeland Group, a leading private security organisation has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Industries Private Limited, one of the most reputed healthcare institutions in Manipur.
The Homeland Group is a private security organisation registered under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and is headquartered in Manipur.
The MoU signed today marks the beginning of a collaborative initiative aimed at providing affordable, quality medical services to the employees of Homeland Group, Manipur and their dependent family members through special concessions at Babina's network of hospitals and laboratories, said Rajkumar Babloo, director, Homeland Group in a statement.
Under the MoU, Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Industries Pvt Ltd will be treated as an empanelled hospital and laboratory for Homeland Group, authorised to provide both outpatient and inpatient medical advice, diagnosis and treatment, said the director.
"Our employees serve with dedication and discipline, often working in demanding environments to ensure the safety and security of the community.
Their health and wellbeing are of utmost importance to us.
This partnership with Babina Healthcare reflects our commitment to providing our employees and their families with accessible, affordable, and trusted medical care," Babloo said.
The Homeland Group is a reputed private security agency providing professional security services across various sectors in Manipur and other regions.
The Babina Healthcare and Hospitality Industries Pvt Ltd is one of Manipur's leading healthcare providers, operating a network of hospitals, diagnostic laboratories and medical facilities that deliver high-quality, affordable healthcare services.
With a commitment to excellence and patient-centred care, Babina Healthcare continues to play a vital role in advancing healthcare standards in the region, Babloo noted.




