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They have been invited as part of the government’s plans to invite people from various walks of life. “It is good that the nursing profession is being recognized. Post-Covid, people have become more aware of the importance of nurses in hospital services,” said Nidhi Bela, senior nursing officer at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Delhi. He told the national media Times of India that he will participate in the celebrations with his family.
Another invitee is Savita Rani, who works as a Nursing Officer at the Blood Bank of Badshah Khan Civil Hospital, Faridabad. President Draupadi Murmu had felicitated her on Nursing Day for her outstanding work during the Covid-19 crisis.
Another is Veermati, Superintendent of Nursing at Hindu Rao Hospital. They also became notable for their activities during the Covid period. The pandemic was full of hardships, and we eased it through our efforts, sometimes sacrificing our own family needs. But I am happy that the government recognizes our efforts by inviting us as special guests for the event,” she said.
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Other invitees to the Independence Day function range from vibrant village sarpanches, teachers, farmers and fishermen. Guests from Kerala are also among them.
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