Nagpur, Aug 12 (H.S.) – In a touching display of respect and gratitude, students from Mount Litera Zee School, Nagpur, visited HCG Cancer Centre to celebrate Raksha Bandhan with the hospital’s clinicians and caregivers. The event honoured the healthcare team for their unwavering dedication and compassionate service to cancer patients.

The celebration was held in a separate premises to ensure patient safety, allowing students to interact closely with doctors, nurses, and other caregivers. Students tied rakhis to the medical staff, symbolising a bond of trust, care, and protection between the community and healthcare providers.
“This celebration is more than a festival—it’s a reminder that our commitment to our patients is also a commitment to society. We are grateful to these young minds for acknowledging the work our doctors, nurses, and caregivers do every day,” said Ms. Neeta Rajwar, Chief Operating Officer, HCG Cancer Centre, Nagpur.
Dr. Nitin Bomanwar, Associate Director, Surgical Oncology, who also received a rakhi, added, “Raksha Bandhan is about promises of care and protection. For us, this is a daily oath. Today’s gesture strengthens that resolve and fills us with pride and humility.”
The event ended with photographs, heartfelt smiles, and a renewed commitment to delivering compassionate healthcare to the community.
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