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Premature Baby Actor Honored for Overcoming Challenges

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  • SGPGIMS holds 'Cyclo-walkathon' to raise newborn health awareness
  • Premature baby actor from film 'Haq' felicitated for dedicated care
  • Event attended by senior faculty, including medical superintendent
Premature Baby Actor Honored for Overcoming Challenges

On November 13, 2025, the neonatal department at Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) in Lucknow, India, held a 'Cyclo-walkathon' to mark National Newborn Week. The event, which began at 7 AM, was organized to raise awareness about newborn health and early care.

The welcome address was delivered by Dr. Kirti Naranje, the head of the department. Several senior faculty members, including medical superintendent Dr. R. Harshvardhan, Prof. Rajneesh Kumar Singh, and Nursing College principal Dr. Radha K., joined the initiative. Participants carried placards highlighting important messages about newborn care.

One of the most special moments of the event was the felicitation of Master Haider, a premature baby and child actor from the film 'Haq'. Master Haider, along with his parents, expressed gratitude to Dr. Anita Singh for her dedicated care and support during his early days.

The 'Cyclo-walkathon' was a successful event that brought together the medical community and the public to raise awareness about the importance of newborn health and early care.

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The SGPGIMS in Lucknow organized a 'Cyclo-walkathon' to raise awareness about newborn health and early care.
Master Haider, a premature baby and child actor from the film 'Haq', was felicitated at the event for overcoming challenges with the dedicated care of Dr. Anita Singh.
The medical superintendent Dr. R. Harshvardhan, Prof. Rajneesh Kumar Singh, and Nursing College principal Dr. Radha K. joined the 'Cyclo-walkathon' initiative.

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