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Desun Hospital Celebrates Academic Brilliance with Aarohan 2025

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

News Desk, News Nation 360 : For the first time in Eastern India, Desun Hospital hoisted the first-ever edition of Aarohan 2025 - A Celebration of Excellence in Kolkata. The gathering brought together not only academic standouts but also silent warriors who have overcome adversity, demonstrating that each child shines in their unique manner. Shaoli Dutta, Director, Desun Hospitals Group & Desun Autism Therapy Centre, stated that Aarohan 2025 is a dedication to all learners, those who excel and those who teach them how to push beyond their limits. At Desun, they think that greatness is not necessarily quantifiable. It also appears in brush strokes, song, resilience, and kindness. Desun's Autism and Neurodevelopment Support Centre helps children with autism and other neurodevelopmental issues by recognising and cultivating their abilities.

Aarohan 2025, a pioneering initiative, was conducted recently in Kolkata in the presence of Shaoli Dutta, Director of Desun Hospitals Group & Desun Autism Therapy Centre, and John A. Bagul. The program recognized WBHS, ISC, and CBSE board toppers of Plus-2, ten prominent Kolkata schools including Young Horizons School, Sushila Birla School for Girls, South Point High School, Indus Valley World School, Heritage School, Garden High School, Future Foundation School, DPS Ruby Park, Birla High School, and BDM International School. All the students were awarded a trophy, a certificate, and a special Privilege Health Card providing free bed and priority entry to any unit of Desun Hospital for 15 years to acknowledge their hard work and perseverance. What made Aarohan 2025 all the more unforgettable were the felicitation and inclusion of students of Manovikas Kendra, one of the oldest institutions for neurodiverse people, for their accomplishments in art, baking, music, and studies, whose tales of determination and passion moved everyone present deeply.


Pic - Krishnendu Kundu



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