As MBBS students, we attended the 7-day NIRMAN workshop at SEARCH, Gadchiroli, aimed at inspiring youth towards a purposeful life. Immersed in sessions on public health, ethics, finance, and community engagement, we explored the philosophy of “Arogya Swaraj” and witnessed rural realities during village visits and Shramdan activities. Interactions with mentors, critical readings, and collective reflection fostered introspection, camaraderie, and a renewed sense of responsibility as socially responsive doctors. The workshop transformed our outlook, highlighting that healthcare extends beyond hospitals, and should be rooted in community empowerment and the pursuit of equitable well-being.
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