Reliance indicates it will reserve a portion of capacity at SevenHills Hospital in Mumbai for poorer patients. The report says the hospital has 1,500 beds in total, and Reliance plans to keep one-third of them for this group. The arrangement is described as a specific allocation within the hospital’s overall bed capacity rather than an external referral or separate facility. The information is presented as a commitment tied to the hospital’s operations and access for financially weaker patients. No additional details are provided in the excerpt on eligibility criteria, the duration of the commitment, pricing, or how the reserved beds are managed day-to-day. The report also does not specify whether other categories of patients or existing insurance and government schemes are affected. Overall, the key point across the available material is the stated intention to set aside a defined share of inpatient beds at SevenHills Hospital for poorer patients, amounting to about 500 of the hospital’s 1,500 beds.