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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 15 (ANI/GPRC): In their endeavor to make a difference for the little blooming buds of our society, Sakra World Hospital, a premier healthcare organization in Bengaluru on the occasion of Children's Day, launched its year-long CSR program, Sankalp today. With a noble intent to help 120 students from Std. I - X from poor families in their growth and overall well-being, the program will be conducted in collaboration with Government Higher Primary School, Kariyammana Agrahara, Bellandur. This initiative was launched in the school premises in the presence of Yuchi Nagano, MD - Sakra World Hospital, Lovekesh Phasu, COO - Sakra World Hospital, Nita Veigas, Head of HR and other dignitaries from the school. Sankalp - The right path to the right destination, is an initiative that will be duly helmed by the hospital staff including the doctors. Under the program, Sakra will offer all round support to the school for their education programs, conduct know
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 29 (ANI/GPRC): On the occasion of World Heart Day, Sakra World Hospital, a premier healthcare organization in Bengaluru, conducted the Heart Health Walkathon today, with an aim to raise awareness about cardiovascular health for everyone. The walkathon started from Sakra World Hospital and was flagged off in the presence of Yuichi Nagano, Managing Director, Sakra World Hospital, Dr Sreekanth Shetty, Head - Interventional Cardiology, Sakra World Hospital, Dr Deepak Krishnamurthy, Senior Consultant - Interventional Cardiology, Sakra World Hospital and Dr Adil Sadiq - Head of Cardiovascular and Thoracic surgery, Sakra World Hospital. Focusing on the theme "Walking to keep your heart healthy", the walkathon that saw an active participation of 300 people including the residents from the neighborhood and the hospital employees, promoted the idea of leading a healthier lifestyle amongst people at large. "Cardiovascular diseases, including