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On October 2nd, Radiant Superspeciality Hospital came alive with the vibrant colors and joyous spirit of Navratri, while also commemorating the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The hospital organized a unique celebration that brought together patients, staff, and the community in a heartwarming display of unity and inclusivity.
 
Garbha for All: Dancing Beyond Boundaries
 
The highlight of the event was the inclusive Garbha dance celebration. Patients from various departments, including those in wheelchairs, were encouraged to participate in the festivities. The hospital's main hall was transformed into a colorful dance floor, adorned with traditional Navratri decorations.
 
It was a touching sight to see patients in wheelchairs joining the dance circle, their faces lit up with smiles as they moved to the rhythm of the music. The hospital staff assisted them, ensuring that everyone could enjoy the celebration regardless of their physical limitations.
 
The hospital's dedicated team of physiotherapists, including Dr. Tejas Masram, Dr. Priyanka Khatri, and Dr. Roshan Baseria, played a crucial role in making this inclusive celebration possible. Their expertise and support enabled patients with various physical conditions to participate safely and joyfully in the Garbha dance.
 
Gandhi's Message of Hope
 
Adding a unique touch to the celebration was the presence of a Gandhi lookalike, complete with authentic costume and makeup. The impersonator, Mr. Saurabh Kalbande, a local theater artist, delivered inspiring messages of peace, non-violence, and hope to the gathered crowd.
 
"In the spirit of Bapu, we must remember that health is true wealth," Mr. Kalbande said, channeling Gandhi's wisdom. "Let us use this festive season to renew our commitment to wellness, both for ourselves and our community."
 
The Gandhi impersonator also visited various wards, spreading cheer and positive energy among patients who couldn't join the main celebration.
 
A Community United
 
Dr. Sikandar Adwani, the hospital's Director, expressed his delight at the event's success. "Today, we've seen the true spirit of our community. Navratri is about celebrating life, and what better place to do so than in a hospital where we fight for life every day? And by remembering Gandhi ji, we're reminding ourselves of the values that make us strong as a society."
 
Dr. Adwani further added, "Our goal at Radiant Superspeciality Hospital has always been to provide not just medical care, but also emotional support and a sense of community to our patients. Events like these help us achieve that goal in a beautiful way."
 
The celebration concluded with a small, healthy feast that included traditional Navratri snacks, ensuring that patients on special diets could also participate.
 
As the sun set on this special day, Radiant Superspeciality Hospital had demonstrated that healing goes beyond medicine. Sometimes, it's the joy of a festival, the rhythm of a dance, and the wisdom of our leaders that can provide the most potent cure.








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