Srinagar, Dec 22: 3-day Basic Life Support (BLS) training programme concluded on Saturday at Government Women’s College Srinagar.
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Rathar, Director Health Service Kashmir, graced the event as the chief guest, alongside the esteemed presence of Nodal Principal, Dr. Sheikh Ejaz, and the dedicated Principal of Govt. Women’s College Dr. Roohi Kanth
Dr. Rather personally distributed certificates among the accomplished trainees, applauding their commitment to enhancing life-saving skills within the community.
During his address, Dr.Rathar underscored the critical importance of Basic Life Support training. He emphasized how such training is not just a skill but a crucial element in the chain of saving lives.
Director Health Service expressed heartfelt appreciation for the significant role played by Govt. Women’s College, including the Principal, staff members, and the students. Their collaborative efforts have contributed immensely to the success of the training program.
Dr. Sheikh Ejaz, Nodal Principal, and the Principal of Govt. Women’s College added to the significance of the event with their esteemed presence, reinforcing the commitment of educational institutions to fostering life-saving skills.
Over the course of three days, participants engaged in intensive training sessions, contributing to the overall enhancement of BLS proficiency in the region.
The event marks a milestone in collective commitment to creating a community equipped with life-saving skills.
Dr. Mohd Iqbal Bhat Principal Regional Institute of trainings Health and Family welfare Kashmir Dhobiwan earlier gave a detailed overview of BLS training programme.
Dr. Mir Mushtaq spokesperson, Directorate of Health Services Kashmir presented the vote of thanks.
3-day BLS training concludes at Women’s College Srinagar
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