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Wockhardt Hospital Celebrate Kite Flying Festival with Patients

by Suman Gupta

More than 50 patients from cardiac, orthopedic & physiotherapy ailments were participated in The Kite Flying Festival to give a positive message to the community.

Mira Road:  Wockhardt Hospital, Mira Road, came up with a unique idea to celebrate Makar Sankranti with patients and organized a kite flying festival at Joggers Park, Near Mira Road railway station. More than 50 patients (Adults & Kids) who have undergone successful treatment for cardiac, orthopedic & Physiotherapy ailments participated to send a healthy message to the community that any obstacles of life can be defeated.

Makar Sankranti is celebrated across India and the day is synonymous to kite flying as well.  This year, Wockhardt Hospital, Mira Road, came forward for the betterment of its patients and arranged Kite Flying Festival in the hospital to give patients the message that no matter what disease they suffer from, they should never get bogged down or give up. Instead, they should always fly high like a kite. So, patients should get freedom from diseases, fly high with good health, and the string should be controlled by the patients themselves by adopting a healthy lifestyle modification such as staying physically active and following healthy eating habits.

Dr. Pankaj Dhamija, Centre Head of Wockhardt Hospital Mira Road said “We pledge on the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti, to get our patients and customers out of the darkness of diseases and suffering towards the bright light of health and happiness.”

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