Pune, : Sancheti Hospital organised a special program to mark the first World Meditation Day on Saturday. The program included talk on science and techniques of meditation and demonstrations .
International Motivational Speaker Brahmakumari Sarita Didi (Sarita Rathi), a Senior Rajyoga Teacher graced the ocassion as Chief Guest in presence of Rupal Sancheti , Head of Marketing and Digital at Sancheti Hospital , Dr.Lavneesh Tyagi, Head of Sancheti Institute for Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation and Dr.PS Garcha , Senior Anaesthisiologist at Sancheti Hospital.
Sarita Didi said that meditation helps remove the clutter of negative thoughts and recharge our mind with positivity . Meditation teaches to go to the root not the fruit . And the root is our mind. If we stabilize our mind , fill it with positive thoughts , it will help us heal ourselves . This helps to get over anxiety , depression, stress and factors affecting our mind and look at life and relationships differently .
Ground breaking initiative at Sancheti Hospital
Sancheti Hospital had recently established meditation room, a first-of-its-kind offering by any hospital in Maharashtra. This serene space is designed to cater to the emotional and mental well-being of patients, their families, and hospital staff, reinforcing Sancheti Hospital’s unwavering commitment to the philosophy of “Patient First.”The meditation room helps patient relatives in distress to maintain positivity and keep them away from negative thoughts .
In an additional step towards creating a truly harmonious environment, Sancheti Hospital has announced the hospital as a “No Anger Zone.” This unique initiative aims to foster a calm and supportive atmosphere for patients and their families, recognizing the anxiety they may experience during their healthcare journey. The initiative extends to all 1,000+ employees, including doctors, ensuring a compassionate and understanding approach at every level of care.
Dr. Parag Sancheti, Chairman of Sancheti Hospital said that
“At Sancheti Hospital, we believe that true healing encompasses not just the body, but the mind and soul as well. Our meditation room is a reflection of this belief, providing a sanctuary for patients, families, and employees alike. With the introduction of the ‘No Anger Zone,’ we are taking our commitment to holistic healthcare a step further. On World Meditation Day, we reaffirm our dedication to creating a space where everyone feels supported and at peace, and we are deeply grateful to Bramhakumari Sarita Didi for gracing us with her presence and sharing her wisdom.”
The meditation room and “No Anger Zone” stand as testaments to Sancheti Hospital’s innovative approach to healthcare and its commitment to creating a healing environment that extends beyond clinical care. By fostering a culture of mindfulness and mental well-being, Sancheti Hospital continues to lead the way in redefining healthcare standards.
Rupali Sancheti said that we have prepared an action plan for ‘No Anger Zone’ . The includes training our staff for next three months in various steps. The training will be done by Rajyoga Education and Research
Foundation a sister concern of Brahma Kumaris. We hope to establish the ‘No Anger Zone’ in next three months.