Vivek Krishna Tankha (born 21 September 1956) is an Indian lawyer and politician, serving as a Senior Advocate at the Supreme Court of India and as a Member of Parliament.
He facilitated relief by sending doctors, medicines, food, and clothes and established a temporary hospital in the aftermath of the massive earthquake that hit Bhuj, in the State of Gujarat, India on 26 January 2002 with Rotary clubs and civil society.
He organizes regular health camps to spread awareness and address medical needs of less fortunate masses in remote and backward areas of India.
In view of the enviable volunteer assistance rendered by several top doctors and surgeons, Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia described these camps as perhaps the best example of Public-Private Partnership in India.
Justice Tankha Memorial Trust helped establish and runs schools in Central India which are dedicated to the upliftment of children with disabilities.
The institution provides educational, cultural, therapeutic, and vocational facilities for children who are hearing impaired, have intellectual disability and cerebral palsy, or have autism.