Lt. Governor Sandhu Champions Healthcare's Future at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's 71st Founding Day
New Delhi, 13 April (H.S.): Delhi''s Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu participated in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital''s 71st Foundation Day celebrations on April 13, 2026, sharing insightful perspectives on healthcare''s evolving role. Sand
Lt. Governor Sandhu Champions Healthcare's Future at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's 71st Founding Day


New Delhi, 13 April (H.S.):

Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu participated in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital's 71st Foundation Day celebrations on April 13, 2026, sharing insightful perspectives on healthcare's evolving role.

Sandhu extolled Sir Ganga Ram as an eminent engineer and visionary philanthropist whose legacy epitomizes social responsibility—from his valiant support for the 'Guru ka Bagh Morcha' movement to establishing enduring care institutions—embodying selfless service.

He foresaw healthcare's paramount significance amid rapid aging in developed nations, contrasting India's youthful demographic where the average age hovers at 28 years, with over 50% below that threshold. Sandhu disclosed personal ties: Sir Ganga Ram's profound connection to Punjab mirrors my family's; my son was born here.

Echoing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Youth for Global Good' mantra, Sandhu lauded the hospital's equilibrium of clinical excellence with accessible, inclusive care aligned to national ethos. Strengthening healthcare and upskilling personnel could catalyze global transformation. Degrees alone suffice not; skill-based training is imperative, especially as geriatric demands surge worldwide.

Praising the hospital's pivotal contributions to service elevation and skill augmentation, Sandhu envisioned India's youth-powered healthcare as a beacon for equitable, innovative global well-being.

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