
Ganderbal, Sept 26: Health Centre and Directorate of Students Welfare (DSW), Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) in association with the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Government Chest Disease Hospital, organised a one-day Pulmonology camp under the theme “Healthy Lungs, Healthy Life” to observe the “World Lung Day” under the aegis of Sewa Parv-2025 here on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, said the Day is observed to raise awareness about the burden of respiratory diseases, including lung cancer, tuberculosis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Highlighting the significance of the Day, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, described it as a timely reminder of the critical importance of lung health, particularly for students. “Academic success and professional excellence are deeply linked with sound physical and mental well-being of the students-a vision strongly echoed in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Education cannot exist in isolation from health. Unless our students enjoy good health and mental balance, their academic and professional journeys will remain incomplete,” he remarked.
Prof. Ravinder Nath praised the collaboration of Health Centre, DSW and the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Government Chest Disease Hospital for organising such an impactful programme and described it as “a fine example of academia and healthcare working hand in hand for the welfare of society.”
Head of Department, Pulmonary Medicine, Government Chest Disease Hospital, and noted Pulmonologist, Prof. (Dr.) Naveed Nazir Shah, sounded alarm about the health crisis unfolding in Jammu and Kashmir due to the rampant use of tobacco, particularly cigarette smoking. He described tobacco consumption as the primary culprit behind not just the surge in lung-related ailments but also a wide spectrum of other diseases, including hypertension, cardiac arrests, urological complications, and multiple systemic disorders. “Every cigarette is a step closer to disability or death,” he warned, urging urgent collective action from all the stakeholders. He appealed to the religious leaders, parents, teachers, and community heads to take a stand, stressing that society can no longer afford to remain silent as tobacco usage has reached alarming levels in the J&K.
Prof. (Dr) Naveed Nazir Shah also shed detailed light on the seasonal health challenges that Kashmiris face, particularly during harsh winters and with the onset of spring. He observed that cases of COPD and other lung disorders tend to spike during the cold season due to several reasons. In this regard, he advised people to stay hydrated, avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure during peak cold hours, and adopt preventive measures. “Hydration is crucial, and people must take the advice of doctors seriously and follow it in letter and spirit. This will enable even those with chronic conditions to lead a near-normal life despite the challenges posed by lung-related ailments,” he further added. Prof. (Dr) Naveed Nazir Shah also planted saplings along with the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, inside the varsity campus.
The camp became a platform of learning and awareness for the participating students and the faculty members. The Pulmonology experts interacted with participants, answering queries and offering guidance on maintaining lung health through lifestyle changes, early diagnosis, and preventive care. Dr. Arshad Sofi, M.D Anesthesia and Pulmonology accompanied the expert.
Dean DSW, Prof. Irfan Aalam, in his address, said, the participants benefited from the awareness programme that sensitised them about the dangers of tobacco, environmental hazards, and unhealthy dietary practices. He further said that several students, faculty members and administrative staff members availed the consultation services of Prof. Dr. Naveed Nazir.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Dr. Abid Ahmad, Medical Officer, described lungs as the engine of our existence, which are the most neglected organs. “The alarming rise of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses, particularly in younger populations, early detection and preventive care are no longer optional—they are essential,” he remarked.
Medical Officer Dr. Sheeba, said that quitting smoking, avoiding environmental pollutants, and seeking timely medical advice can save countless lives. “Awareness is the first step towards protection, and together we can build a society that breathes healthier and lives longer,” she added. Medical Attendant Mr Javid Ali facilitated the conduct of the programme.
Ganderbal, Sept 26: Health Centre and Directorate of Students Welfare (DSW), Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) in association with the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Government Chest Disease Hospital, organised a one-day Pulmonology camp under the theme “Healthy Lungs, Healthy Life” to observe the “World Lung Day” under the aegis of Sewa Parv-2025 here on Friday.
Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, said the Day is observed to raise awareness about the burden of respiratory diseases, including lung cancer, tuberculosis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Highlighting the significance of the Day, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, described it as a timely reminder of the critical importance of lung health, particularly for students. “Academic success and professional excellence are deeply linked with sound physical and mental well-being of the students-a vision strongly echoed in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Education cannot exist in isolation from health. Unless our students enjoy good health and mental balance, their academic and professional journeys will remain incomplete,” he remarked.
Prof. Ravinder Nath praised the collaboration of Health Centre, DSW and the Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Government Chest Disease Hospital for organising such an impactful programme and described it as “a fine example of academia and healthcare working hand in hand for the welfare of society.”
Head of Department, Pulmonary Medicine, Government Chest Disease Hospital, and noted Pulmonologist, Prof. (Dr.) Naveed Nazir Shah, sounded alarm about the health crisis unfolding in Jammu and Kashmir due to the rampant use of tobacco, particularly cigarette smoking. He described tobacco consumption as the primary culprit behind not just the surge in lung-related ailments but also a wide spectrum of other diseases, including hypertension, cardiac arrests, urological complications, and multiple systemic disorders. “Every cigarette is a step closer to disability or death,” he warned, urging urgent collective action from all the stakeholders. He appealed to the religious leaders, parents, teachers, and community heads to take a stand, stressing that society can no longer afford to remain silent as tobacco usage has reached alarming levels in the J&K.
Prof. (Dr) Naveed Nazir Shah also shed detailed light on the seasonal health challenges that Kashmiris face, particularly during harsh winters and with the onset of spring. He observed that cases of COPD and other lung disorders tend to spike during the cold season due to several reasons. In this regard, he advised people to stay hydrated, avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure during peak cold hours, and adopt preventive measures. “Hydration is crucial, and people must take the advice of doctors seriously and follow it in letter and spirit. This will enable even those with chronic conditions to lead a near-normal life despite the challenges posed by lung-related ailments,” he further added. Prof. (Dr) Naveed Nazir Shah also planted saplings along with the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A Ravinder Nath, inside the varsity campus.
The camp became a platform of learning and awareness for the participating students and the faculty members. The Pulmonology experts interacted with participants, answering queries and offering guidance on maintaining lung health through lifestyle changes, early diagnosis, and preventive care. Dr. Arshad Sofi, M.D Anesthesia and Pulmonology accompanied the expert.
Dean DSW, Prof. Irfan Aalam, in his address, said, the participants benefited from the awareness programme that sensitised them about the dangers of tobacco, environmental hazards, and unhealthy dietary practices. He further said that several students, faculty members and administrative staff members availed the consultation services of Prof. Dr. Naveed Nazir.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Dr. Abid Ahmad, Medical Officer, described lungs as the engine of our existence, which are the most neglected organs. “The alarming rise of lung cancer and other respiratory illnesses, particularly in younger populations, early detection and preventive care are no longer optional—they are essential,” he remarked.
Medical Officer Dr. Sheeba, said that quitting smoking, avoiding environmental pollutants, and seeking timely medical advice can save countless lives. “Awareness is the first step towards protection, and together we can build a society that breathes healthier and lives longer,” she added. Medical Attendant Mr Javid Ali facilitated the conduct of the programme.
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