KRISHNENDU KUNDU
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KRISHNENDU KUNDU
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KRISHNENDU KUNDU
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4 Dec 2025
08:55:11 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : On the auspicious occasion of Chaturthi of Durga Pujo, Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital (JIMSH) joyfully sponsored Pujo Parikrama - Ananda Abdare Uma Darshan 2025. This event was a remarkable fusion of compassion and culture. The goal of this historic project, which was carefully planned with respect and purpose, was to empower and love the children by promising them top-notch medical treatment and cultural support. As the hospital revealed a range of healthcare help for these kids, who come from some of the most underprivileged communities in society, the ceremony was brimming with joyous dedication and social commitment. This pledge is more than just a token; it is the start of a life-changing adventure that places a premium on cultural identity preservation, health, and dignity. By allowing kids and visitors to experience the profound concept of Baul music—a tradition focused on simplicity, harmony, and spiritual truth—JIMSH skilfully combined Bengal's Baul legacy with its healthcare goal. Participants gained a sense of identification and belonging in addition to a rich cultural experience through performances and interactive activities. One of the most respected voices in the Baul tradition, Baul Samrat Purna Das Baul, received the Lifetime Achievement Award in an extremely polite ceremony. This recognition was given in recognition of his decades of musical excellence and philosophical insight that have affected generations of people all over the world. JIMSH has also shown its commitment to assisting people who contribute to the country's cultural legacy by promising the maestro continued health and medical treatment. Krishna Kumar Gupta, Chairman of JIMSH, stated that Maa's blessings during this Durga Pujo took the shape of a purpose: to look after people who are frequently overlooked. The JIMSH family now includes these kids permanently. They regard it as a sacred duty to look out for their future and well-being.
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