Rescuing the injured, Indian traditions

Patiala- Gurmat training camp is going on at the Academy of Sikh Religion and Culture, Patiala. During this, Red Cross services were provided to students, teachers, intellectuals and teachers of schools and colleges.

Patiala- Gurmat training camp is going on at the Academy of Sikh Religion and Culture, Patiala. During this, Red Cross services were provided to students, teachers, intellectuals and teachers of schools and colleges.
Free training supervisor Mr. Kaka Ram Verma, while giving information about first aid, household safety, food, water, air, health, love for humanity and helping the victims, said that the maximum deaths, disability and destruction of humanity in the world occurs during wars and disasters, because soldiers, doctors, nurses and others are not trained to suddenly save themselves and save the victims in time. In today's time, chemical, nuclear, atomic bombs and viruses are used ruthlessly during wars.
Efforts are being made by countries to kill as many people as possible but no one is doing anything to save them. Not a training exercise. But in the world where Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji used to kill cruel enemies during wars, military units were prepared to save injured soldiers and civilians, provide water and first aid. Along with this, our soldiers and civilians were also given training in cars.
Due to which even today Bhai Ghani Ji's humanitarian mission is respected in the world. Kaka Ram Verma took measures to prevent domestic incidents, heart attack, epilepsy, jaundice, diarrhea, gas, fire incidents. Information about first aid and helpline numbers was given to prevent incidents and save the victims from the jaws of death.
The organizers expressed gratitude and said that such life-saving information should be available to every student and citizen. The employee should follow the humanitarian principles of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Teams should be prepared in homes, neighborhoods and villages to save men and women.