
Rescuing the injured, Indian traditions
Patiala- During the ongoing Gurmat training camp at the Academy of Sikh Religion and Culture, Patiala, Red Cross retired training supervisor Shri Kaka Ram Verma informed the students, teachers, intellectuals and parents of schools and colleges about first aid, home security, food, water, air, health, love for humanity and helping the victims and said that the most deaths, disabilities and destruction of humanity in the world occur during wars and disasters, because during unexpected events, people, apart from soldiers, doctors and nurses, are not trained to save themselves and the victims.
Patiala- During the ongoing Gurmat training camp at the Academy of Sikh Religion and Culture, Patiala, Red Cross retired training supervisor Shri Kaka Ram Verma informed the students, teachers, intellectuals and parents of schools and colleges about first aid, home security, food, water, air, health, love for humanity and helping the victims and said that the most deaths, disabilities and destruction of humanity in the world occur during wars and disasters, because during unexpected events, people, apart from soldiers, doctors and nurses, are not trained to save themselves and the victims.
In today's times, during wars, countries are trying to kill as many people as possible by using chemical, nuclear, atomic bombs and viruses, but there is no training exercise to save them.
But in the world, where Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji prepared armies to kill cruel enemies during wars, he also gave training in water and first aid to his soldiers and citizens to save injured soldiers and citizens.
For which even today, Bhai Ghanaiya Ji's humanitarian mission is respected in the world. Kaka Ram Verma gave information on first aid and help line numbers to prevent domestic incidents, prevent heart attacks, blackouts, suffocation, gases, fires and save victims from dying.
The organizers thanked and said that such life-saving information should be available to every student, civilian employee, so that by adopting the humanitarian principles of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, teams should be ready in homes, neighborhoods and villages to save the dead.
