Pledge for CPR awareness and live hands-only CPR demonstration mark the inauguration of CPR Awareness Week
Timely administration of CPR by a bystander can significantly improve survival outcomes: Union Health Secretary
Nationwide launch of CPR Awareness Week sees over 15,000 participants from health sector and civil society
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving and a vital emergency procedure which improves the survival chances in critical cardiac cases. With a view to generate mass awareness Ministry of Health and Family Welfare today inaugurated CPR Awareness Week (13–17 October 2025), aimed at promoting training, and community participation in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). The campaign was inaugurated by Union Health Secretary Smt. Punya Salila Srivastava, in the presence of senior officials of Health Ministry, health professionals, and representatives from medical institutions and civil society.
Addressing the gathering, Union Health Secretary Smt. Punya Salila Srivastava highlighted the urgent need to build public capability in performing CPR. ‘The simple act of performing hands-only CPR can sustain blood flow and oxygen to vital organs until professional help arrives increasing survival chances manifold’, she added.
Furthermore, she underscores Ministry’s vision under CPR Awareness Week is to ensure that every household, school, office, and public space has at least one individual trained in this lifesaving technique. she underlined that, ‘This initiative is rooted in the understanding that cardiac arrest remains one of the leading causes of sudden deaths in India, with nearly 70% of such cases occurring outside hospital settings, where immediate medical assistance is often unavailable. In these critical moments, timely administration of CPR by a bystander can significantly improve survival outcomes.’
As part of the inaugural event, participants also took a pledge to promote CPR awareness and encourage others to learn this lifesaving technique. The event featured a live demonstration of hands-only CPR conducted by medical experts, showcasing the simple steps that can be performed by anyone to save a life during a cardiac emergency.
Recognizing low bystander CPR administration rates and to increase sustained community centric efforts, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is observing a pan-India CPR awareness week from 13-17th October, 2025, with the intent to create widespread awareness and capacity building among the general public on CPR. Various activities planned during the week include a nation-wide pledge ceremony, organization of physical and virtual demonstrations on CPR, expert interactions, panel discussions, and other IEC activities. More than 15,000 participants from the health sector, along with representatives from medical institutions and civil society from across the country, were present at the launch of CPR Awareness Week.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in collaboration with MyGOV and MYBharat platforms has also published online pledge as well as CPR quiz. The pledge as well as quiz may be accessed using the link https://quiz.mygov.in/quiz/quiz-cpr-awareness-week-2025/ and https://pledge.mygov.in/save-a-life-cpr/and https://mybharat.gov.in/quiz/quiz_dashboard/bUZNV2VOMUhDSTZXSzg3c1JJVzNuZz09 respectively.