CPR Awareness Workshop In Varanasi Highlights Life-Saving First Response

Intro
Varanasi, July 7, 2026: Bharat Vikas Parishad organised a CPR awareness workshop in Varanasi to help residents understand the importance of quick first response during cardiac arrest emergencies.
Dr. Shiv Shakti Prasad Dwivedi demonstrated CPR and basic life-saving techniques, showing participants how timely action before ambulance arrival can make a critical difference.
Key Details
The workshop focused on recognising an emergency, calling for help, checking response and beginning chest compressions when required. Participants were told that the first few minutes after a cardiac arrest are extremely important.
CPR training is useful not only for doctors and health workers but also for teachers, office staff, shopkeepers, students, security personnel and family members. A trained bystander can keep blood circulation going until medical help reaches the spot.
The demonstration also helped remove hesitation. Many people are afraid to act during emergencies because they fear doing something wrong. Awareness sessions can give them the confidence to respond carefully and quickly.
Local Impact
Varanasi has crowded markets, schools, offices, ghats and public gatherings where medical emergencies can happen suddenly. Basic CPR awareness can save lives in such places, especially when traffic or distance delays ambulance arrival.
Community-level health workshops also build a culture of preparedness. When more residents know what to do, emergency response becomes stronger before the patient reaches a hospital.
The workshop is also useful for institutions that host large groups every day. Schools, coaching centres, temples, offices and residential societies can all benefit from keeping a few trained responders available.
What Happens Next
More such workshops in schools, colleges, offices and residential colonies can expand CPR awareness across the city. Participants are expected to share what they learned and encourage others to attend future training sessions.
Organisers may also consider refresher sessions because CPR confidence improves when people practise the steps more than once.
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