The Sankat Mochan Health Programme conducts regular training and awareness sessions aimed at building community resilience and response capability during health emergencies. These sessions focus on life-saving first aid, hygiene practices, disease prevention, and emergency response awareness among rural and urban populations.
The programme emphasizes capacity building of volunteers, teachers, and frontline workers to ensure that every community has trained responders ready to act during crises or medical emergencies.
Each session is conducted by certified medical professionals and paramedical experts, ensuring that participants gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for saving lives.