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KU holds CPR, first aid training programme for students

Master trainer, Dr Itinderpal Singh Bali who was accompanied by his team demonstrated basic CPR techniques and emergency response practices crucial for medical emergencies
12:11 AM Jun 20, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Master trainer, Dr Itinderpal Singh Bali who was accompanied by his team demonstrated basic CPR techniques and emergency response practices crucial for medical emergencies
ku holds cpr  first aid training programme for students
KU holds CPR, first aid training programme for students
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Srinagar, Jun 19: To equip students with essential life-saving skills, the University Health Centre and Department of Studentsí Welfare (DSW), University of Kashmir (KU), in collaboration with Help Humans, organised a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and first aid training programme at the Division of Youth Affairs Hall, Naseem Bagh, Main Campus on Thursday.

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Master trainer, Dr Itinderpal Singh Bali who was accompanied by his team demonstrated basic CPR techniques and emergency response practices crucial for medical emergencies.

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The training session focused on practical demonstrations and hands-on learning, where students were trained in administering CPR, including proper chest compressions, airway clearance, and rescue breathing.

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The participants were also familiarised with basic first aid responses for situations like choking, fainting, bleeding, fractures, and burns, empowering them to act confidently in medical emergencies.

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Speaking on the occasion, Registrar, KU, Prof Naseer Iqbal lauded the initiative and said, ìBasic life support skills are no longer optional, they are essential. Every student trained in CPR becomes a potential lifesaver. Such initiatives strengthen our preparedness for emergencies within and outside campus.î

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Dean Students Welfare KU, Prof Parvez Ahmed, said that the initiative reflects the varsityís ongoing commitment to student well-being and practical life education.

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ìEmpowering youth with such knowledge develops a culture of preparedness and care. These trainings are also crucial in the context of disaster management and emergency response, where timely action can save lives and reduce harm,î he said.

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Coordinator, Health Centre KU, Dr Khalid Nazir, in his welcome address, emphasised the importance of such training and said that learning CPR and first aid can make a real difference in saving lives during critical moments.

The programme witnessed active participation from students across departments.

The event proceedings were conducted by the Medical Officer, Health Centre KU, Dr Surayyah Jan.

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