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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Roundtable discussion on India’s performance in the Global Innovation Index and related policy considerations at NITI Aayog

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Date: April, 2026 Shivani Singh and Khushi Kesari, ASIA Team members had the

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DPDP Compliance in Respect to Children’s Data- Policy Research Report by Advanced Study Institute of Asia (ASIA) , March 2026.
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