Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 28: The Home for the Aged and Infirm (Vridh Ashram), Ambphalla, Jammu was filled with joy, warmth, and vibrant energy as students from Bee Enn College of Nursing organized a meaningful and heart-touching cultural programme for the elderly residents of the Home. The visit was led by Mr. Umar and Miss Anamika Khajuria both Nursing Tutors, accompanied by 33 students of B.Sc. Nursing, Semester IV. The young budding healthcare professionals showcased not only their talent but also their compassion and deep respect for senior citizens. Er. Pankaj Gupta, President of the Home, extended a gracious welcome to the faculty and students. In his address, he applauded the noble initiative and emphasized that such interactions bridge the generational gap while instilling values of empathy, service, and humanity among future nursing professionals. Dr. Dinesh Gupta, Secretary of the Home, presented a brief yet insightful overview of the history, vision, and ongoing welfare activities of the institution. He highlighted the Home's unwavering commitment to ensuring dignity, care, and emotional well-being for its residents. The cultural programme featured melodious songs, motivational messages, and lively performances that deeply touched the hearts of the inmates. The residents actively engaged with the students, creating an atmosphere of happiness, positivity, and mutual affection. Sr. Rajinder Singh, Satpal Sharma and Mrs. Sudha Gupta, esteemed Members of the Managing Committee and Dr. B.B. Sharma, played a pivotal role in the smooth coordination and successful conduct of the event. They appreciated the thoughtful efforts of the college and expressed hope for continued collaboration in the future. The programme concluded on an emotional and uplifting note, leaving behind cherished memories and reinforcing the spirit of compassion and community service that lies at the heart of the Home's mission. |