Jaipur, March 19, 2025 – The Sapta Shakti Command, in collaboration with Mohan Foundation Jaipur Citizen Forum (MFJCF) and Rajyoga Education and Research Foundation, organized an awareness session on organ donation, mental health, and overall well-being at Jaipur Military Station. This initiative aligns with the Command’s commitment to the holistic well-being of its personnel and their families while also emphasizing social responsibility.
The session was attended by Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, Army Commander, Sapta Shakti Command, along with all ranks and families of Jaipur Military Station. Bhavna Jagwani and Prof. Amla Batra shared valuable insights on the significance of organ donation, fostering a deeper understanding of its impact on saving lives. Additionally, Dr. E.V. Swaminathan and Rajyogini BK Chandrakala, distinguished experts in mental health and well-being, delivered enlightening lectures on maintaining positive mental health and emotional resilience.
An 11-member team from MFJCF was present throughout the event, coordinating and actively participating in the session to ensure smooth execution and engagement.
This event marked an important step towards raising awareness about critical health and social issues, reinforcing the Army’s dedication to both personal and community well-being.
Jaipur, March 19, 2025 – The Sapta Shakti Command, in collaboration with Mohan Foundation Jaipur Citizen Forum (MFJCF) and Rajyoga Education and Research Foundation, organized an awareness session on organ donation, mental health, and overall well-being at Jaipur Military Station. This initiative aligns with the Command’s commitment to the holistic well-being of its personnel and their families while also emphasizing social responsibility.
The session was attended by Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, Army Commander, Sapta Shakti Command, along with all ranks and families of Jaipur Military Station. Bhavna Jagwani and Prof. Amla Batra shared valuable insights on the significance of organ donation, fostering a deeper understanding of its impact on saving lives. Additionally, Dr. E.V. Swaminathan and Rajyogini BK Chandrakala, distinguished experts in mental health and well-being, delivered enlightening lectures on maintaining positive mental health and emotional resilience.
An 11-member team from MFJCF was present throughout the event, coordinating and actively participating in the session to ensure smooth execution and engagement.
This event marked an important step towards raising awareness about critical health and social issues, reinforcing the Army’s dedication to both personal and community well-being.
Source-Priyanka Bhatt