Lifeline Hospital Research Centre becomes the support of the families of martyrs - a living example of service, dedication and compassion
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Click here⇒⇒ Lifeline Hospital became a support for the families of martyrs, an example of service and dedication
When our brave soldiers protect the nation by sacrificing their lives at the country's borders, the responsibility for their families falls not only on the government but on all of us. With this spirit, Lifeline Hospital has been committed to providing free and dedicated health services to the country's freedom fighters and the families of our martyr's soldiers since its inception. The brave sons have already paid the highest price for the nation by dedicating everything to the country's security. We have proudly stood by these families with all possible support and sensitivity whenever they needed our help. The lifeline has been dedicated to the families of freedom fighters Shri Lalchand ji, Colonel Nizamuddin ji, Smt. Shakuntala ji and martyred soldiers Ramsamujh ji, Ramesh Yadav ji, and Sunod ji, since the beginning, have been providing free surgeries and health services. Over time, this relationship went beyond service to become an emotional bond. Today, all these families are part of the Lifeline family, and over time, this family is growing larger and larger. A recent incident has brought out this spirit of service in more depth. The mother of our martyred soldier, Sunod ji, met with a serious accident, and the condition became so critical that immediate operation was needed to save her life. In this challenging time, Professor Dr Anoop Kumar Singh (Head of Neurosurgery Department), Dr Akash, Dr Neeraj Singh, and Head of Anaesthesia Dr Gayatri Kumari and her team, Dr Jyoti Singh, performed the operation of Mataji with tireless, hard work throughout the night, without any delay. It was a complex and extremely risky brain operation, in which surgery was done on both sides of the patient's brain. The operation was successful due to skill, dedication and the grace of God. Today Mataji is healthy. She is ready to return home with a new smile on her face. This is not just an operation, but a living example of human sensitivity, dutifulness and patriotism. We promise again that in future it will continue to take care of the families of martyrs and freedom fighters with the same devotion and service. This effort of ours is not only a medical service, but a true tribute to those who have made sacrifices for this nation. As long as the wall of Lifeline Hospital stands, our spirit of service will remain with these families with the same devotion.