Baramulla, April 19 (KNS): In a significant step toward promoting emergency preparedness, Department of Psychology, Government Degree College (GDC), Baramulla in collaboration a US based NGO, Help Humans, successfully organized a one-day training programme on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid today. The event aimed to equip students and faculty with essential life-saving skills to handle medical emergencies effectively.
The programme was inaugurated by Prof. Mohammad Shafi Lone, Principal, GDC, Baramulla who underscored the critical need for such training in educational institutions. "Knowledge of CPR and first aid can mean the difference between life and death. Empowering our youth with these skills is a responsibility we take seriously," he remarked.
Dr. Kaiser Ahmad Dar, Head, Department of Psychology, GDC, Baramulla, delivered the welcome address, stressing the growing importance of emergency response training in today’s world. "Accidents and health crises can happen anytime, anywhere. Equipping our students with these skills ensures they can act swiftly and confidently," he said.
The highlight of the day was the presence of Dr. Itender Pal Singh Bali, an acclaimed Master Trainer in CPR and First Aid, who served as the lead resource person. His hands-on expertise in emergency care and medical training brought practical insights to the session, making it both educational and engaging.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Under the supervision of Dr. Bali, the training covered practical demonstrations on performing CPR, managing choking incidents, controlling bleeding, and responding to common medical emergencies. The interactive nature of the session helped participants gain confidence in applying first aid techniques in real-life situations.
Dr. Aaliya Akhtar, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the trainers and participants for making the programme a success.
"Today’s training was not just informative but potentially life-changing. We hope to organize more such initiatives in the future," she said.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from students and faculty, who lauded the practical approach and real-world applicability of the training. The college administration extended its appreciation to all contributors for fostering a culture of safety and preparedness.
The proceedings of the training sessions were efficiently conducted by Dr. Shar Un Nisa Haroon from the Department of Psychology and Nazneen Bashir, a 6th-semester Psychology student. Their professional coordination ensured the event ran smoothly, contributing to its success.(KNS)