Cardiac Awareness Camp brings hope and healing at Border Village affected by Shelling: Dr. Sushil

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Jammu, (CNI): A Pathbreaking cardiac awareness cum health check-up camp was organized by Head Department of Cardiology GMCH Jammu Dr. Sushil Sharma in collaboration with SVS Charitable Trust Sunderbani at border village of Krishna Ghati, Mendhar, Poonch District which was recently affected by Cross border shelling. This camp aimed at addressing the physical and emotional trauma faced by local residents due to conflict. The Camp was inaugurated by Shri Shri 1008 Swami Vishwatamanand Ji Maharaj along with Dr Sushil Sharma, Adv Sunil Sharma (President Bar Association Poonch ) , Naresh Chander Raj ( Ex Councillor MC) , Balwinder Singh Baghi ( Ex Councillor MC ) amidst Vedic invocations for universal peace and health for all. This pioneering initiative harmoniously blends the healing power of spirituality with cutting-edge medical care, addressing the dual challenges of rising cardiovascular diseases and the psychological toll of border shelling.

Shri 1008 Swami Vishwatamanand Ji Maharaj’s presence and blessings at the cardiac awareness camp added a profound dimension to the initiative. His spiritual guidance and motivation inspired participants to adopt a holistic approach to heart health, emphasizing the importance of respecting the human body through healthy lifestyle choices. By integrating spiritual practices like meditation and mindfulness, Swami Ji’s message complemented the medical advice provided by Dr. Sushil Sharma’s team, promoting a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of physical and spiritual well-being. His involvement underscored the transformative power of faith and spirituality in healthcare, providing a beacon of hope and inspiration to the community.

While interacting with the people Dr. Sushil stated that heart health is not just about physical well-being but also about mental and spiritual well-being. By adopting a holistic approach to health, we can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and improve our overall quality of life.’ He emphasized the importance of managing stress, anxiety, and other emotional factors that can impact heart health. Dr. Sushil also highlighted the benefits of spiritual practices like meditation, yoga, and mindfulness in promoting heart health and overall well-being especially for people placed in an environment of uncertainty and fear due to their proximity with border.

He further added, ‘Our initiative aims to empower individuals with the knowledge and tools to take control of their heart health. By combining medical care with spiritual practices, we can create a comprehensive approach to health that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of individuals.’ Dr. Sushil’s message resonated with the audience, inspiring them to prioritize their heart health and adopt a more holistic approach to wellness. The interaction session provided a valuable opportunity for people to ask questions, share their concerns, and receive guidance on maintaining a healthy heart.”

Dr. Sushil’s approach underscores the profound impact of spiritual practices on cardiovascular well-being, providing a beacon of hope for those affected. By bridging the gap between medicine and spirituality, this outreach has the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery in trauma-prone areas. The convergence of faith and medicine in this initiative is a testament to the transformative power of compassion, care, and spiritual healing in healthcare.

Others who were part of this camp include Dr. Parviaz Ahmad Khan (CMO Poonch), Dr. Raghuvir Singh, Dr. Liaqat Hussain , Dr. Poonam Jagiasi, Dr. Shahbaz Khan , Dr. Kunal Sharma , Dr. Sonali Sharma , Dr. Sourab Gupta, Dr. Komal Bansal, Dr. Kamaljyot Singh , Dr. Avneet Sharma , Dr Zia ul Rehman , Dr Rahul Khajuria , and Dr Ruchi . Paramedics and volunteers include Rajkumar , Rajinder Singh , Vikas Kumar , Rohit Nayyar , Rahul Vaid , Gourav Sharma , Nirvair Singh Bali , Dr. Nitan Sharma , Vikrant Sharma, Paramveer Singh , Maninder Singh , Rohit Sharma , Nirjyot Singh , Sukhjyot Singh , Ajeet Pal Singh Josh, Pankaj Bali , Gourav Sharma , Sumit Sharma and numerous Volunteers of the Trust .(CNI)

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