The cost of not knowing CPR in India: understanding how low awareness of life-saving skills exacerbates health disparities

By Dr. Indu Bhushan and Shipra Agarwal

While CPR training requires a modest one-time investment of ₹1,500-4,000,the cost of not having this knowledge can run into lakhs of rupees, devastating families financially and creating a significant economic burden on society.

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We are pleased to bring to you the new edition of the Decypher Journal. Decypher was started keeping in mind, the critical role that informed discourse plays in shaping our understanding of Asia’s evolving landscape. Our Journal is conceived as a bridge, linking local insights from Asia with a global audience keen on nuanced perspectives.
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