Malayala Manorama’s Hridayapoorvam is a journey of compassion: Governor Arlekar

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Tuesday, January 14, 2025
malayala manorama’s hridayapoorvam is a journey of compassion: governor arlekar
The silver jubilee celebration of Hridayapoorvam, the heart cure project jointly conducted by Malayala Manorama and Madras Medical Mission was inaugurated by Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar

Kottayam, January 13, 2025: Malayala Manorama’s pioneering Hridayapoorvam Heart Care Project marked its silver jubilee with a grand event held at the KC Mammen Mappillai Hall here on Monday. Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar, who inaugurated the event, termed the initiative ‘a journey of compassion and humanity.’  The Governor lauded Hridayapoorvam’s unwavering commitment to providing free heart surgeries to underprivileged patients.

In his inaugural address, the Governor, attending his first public event in Kerala after assuming charge on January 2, commended the project’s distinctiveness: “While anyone can administer medicines, this mission stands out for its genuine human touch.” He also emphasized the need for more such initiatives that bring healthcare directly to rural communities. The function was presided over by Dr Tessy Thomas, India's ‘Missile Woman’ and Vice-Chancellor of Noorul Islam University.

Earlier, Kerala Health Minister Veena George, inaugurating a panel discussion as part of the event, said there was an urgent need to address lifestyle-related ailments. “Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally. With 38% of Keralites suffering from hypertension, accessible and strategic healthcare interventions like Hridayapoorvam are crucial,” she said. Dr Sreeja Pavithran and Dr Ravi Agarwal took part in the panel discussion on congenital heart diseases in children. 

A special commemorative postal cover titled ‘Hridayapoorvam @25’ was unveiled by Dr Ajit Mullassery, Director of Cardiology at Madras Medical Mission.

Malayala Manorama Chief Resident Editor Harsha Mathew honoured paramedical staff from the Madras Medical Mission, namely, Philip Mathew; V. Murali; Abi Sam; and Balaji; for their contribution to the Hridayapoorvam initiative. 

A marathon was organised in all 14 districts Sunday morning to spread the message of the Hridayapoorvam campaign.

About Hridayapoorvam:

Launched 25 years ago, Hridayapoorvam, organised by Malayala Manorama in association with the Madras Medical Mission, has transformed the lives of hundreds of people by providing life-saving cardiac surgeries free of cost. It reaffirms Malayala Manorama’s commitment to community welfare and public health.

 

 

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