Project Pulse Launched to Equip Hyderabad Citizens with Life-Saving CPR Skills
By ANI | Updated: July 28, 2025 12:49 IST2025-07-28T12:42:44+5:302025-07-28T12:49:31+5:30
India PR Distribution Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 28: Project Pulse, a citywide CPR awareness initiative, was launched by Suchitra ...

Project Pulse Launched to Equip Hyderabad Citizens with Life-Saving CPR Skills
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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 28: Project Pulse, a citywide CPR awareness initiative, was launched by Suchitra Academy International School in collaboration with Star Hospitals and GVK EMRI EHS . The program aims to equip citizens aged 13 and above with the skills and confidence to act during medical emergencies.
The launch event, held on July 12, brought together leading experts in medicine and emergency medicine whose commitment to community health added depth and urgency to the campaign.
The event was graced by:
* Dr. Gopichand Mannam, Cardiothoracic Surgeon and Director, Star Hospitals (Chief Guest)
* Dr. G.V. Ramana Rao, Director, Emergency Medicine Learning Center and Research, GVK EMRI GHS (Guest of Honour)
* Dr. Rahul Katta, Founder and CEO, Ayuh Emergency Services, and Group Head, Department of Emergency Medicine, Star Hospitals (Special Guest)
Their collective insights reinforced the critical importance of widespread CPR education.
Mr. K. Praveen Raju, Founder and Chief Mentor of Suchitra Academy International School, shared during the launch:
"Project Pulse is a mission to equip every citizen with a life-saving skill. When emergencies strike, timely action can make the difference between life and loss. With this initiative, we want every home, workplace, and public space to have someone who knows what to do when it matters most."
Project Pulse is being rolled out across Hyderabad, aiming to reach as many citizens as possible through sessions in residential communities, gyms, workplaces, and schools. The program consists of interactive one-hour awareness sessions, teaching participants how to identify cardiac emergencies and perform CPR until professional medical help arrives.
The campaign has received an overwhelming response from communities and organizations eager to host sessions and contribute to a safer Hyderabad. Because knowing CPR doesn't just save lives it empowers you to be a hero when it counts the most.
Website: suchitra.in
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