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  • Indian Communist leader Sitaram Yechury dies, aged 72

    Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader and general secretary Sitaram Yechury passed away at the age of 72 on Thursday, September 12, following prolonged illness.

    Sitaram Yechury. Photo courtesy: Free Press Journal
    Sitaram Yechury. Photo courtesy: Free Press Journal

    The CPI(M) had said in a statement on Tuesday (September 10) that the 72-year-old leader was being treated for an acute respiratory tract infection at the ICU in AIIMS, Delhi.

    Yechury was admitted to the AIIMS on August 19 for treatment of a pneumonia-like chest infection.

    Sitaram Yechury took over as the general secretary of the CPM from Prakash Karat in 2015.

    Yechury was active in politics since his student days and was an important face of the Left politics in the country for long.

    Congress leader and LoP Rahul Gandhi paid rich tribute to Yechury and called him “a friend” and “a protector of the Idea of India with a deep understanding of our country”.

    Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu said, “Deeply saddened by veteran CPI-M leader, Sitaram Yechury Ji’s passing. He was a stalwart who rose from the ranks to become one of the most respected voices in Indian politics. He was known for his intellectual take on issues, and connection with the people at the grassroots level. His insightful debates with leaders across the political spectrum earned him recognition beyond his party. My heartfelt condolences to his family, comrades, and followers. May his soul rest in peace.”

    (The article is published under a mutual content partnership arrangement between The Free Press Journal and Connected to India)

  • Dr. Sitaram Jindal Conferred With Prestigious Padma Bhushan Award


    Dr. Sitaram Jindal receives Padma Bhushan from President of India

    NEW DELHI:  Dr. Sitaram Jindal, the visionary pioneer in philanthropy and healthcare, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award by the President of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Monday. The ceremony, graced by the Prime Minister and distinguished dignitaries, marked a momentous occasion recognizing Dr. Jindal’s exceptional contributions to society.

    Born on 12th September 1932 in the serene village of Nalwa, Haryana, Dr. Sitaram Jindal’s journey is nothing short of inspirational. His entrepreneurial acumen as the founder Chairman of Jindal Aluminium Limited (JAL) has been instrumental in sculpting India’s largest aluminium extrusion manufacturer. Yet, his vision transcends beyond business. His contributions extend to the establishment of the S. Jindal Charitable Foundation, numerous trusts, hospitals, schools, and colleges, showcasing his unwavering commitment to yeomen services.

    Dr. Jindal’s academic pursuits led him to Calcutta University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in 1957, followed by a doctorate in Naturopathy. A transformative experience during his college days, where he overcame a seemingly incurable condition of abdominal tuberculosis through fasting, enemas, and yoga, ignited his passion for drugless healing. This passion culminated in the establishment of the Jindal Naturecure Institute (JNI) in 1979 in Bangalore, which has garnered global acclaim for its humanitarian approach to treating acute and chronic diseases. In contrast to conventional naturecure treatments prevalent at the time, Dr. Jindal embarked on a mission to modernize and innovate this overlooked science.

    Under Dr. Jindal’s visionary leadership, JNI has become a world-class facility specializing in the successful treatment of various ailments, from asthma and diabetes to arthritis and even certain cases of cancer. The institute, with 550 fully occupied beds year-round, serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking drug-free alternatives worldwide. Dr. Jindal’s groundbreaking contribution lies in the innovation and introduction of ‘DETOXIFICATION,’ a highly effective drugless procedure that scientifically and safely cleanses different systems in the body. This innovation has revolutionized preventive care, preventing and curing numerous diseases.

    Dr. Jindal has received accolades from eminent personalities, including former Prime Ministers such as    Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Shri Chandrashekhar, Shri I.K. Gujral, Shri Dev Lalji,  Shri Ramakrishna Hegde, Former Chief Minister of Karnataka and many VIPs / dignitaries. Their personal experiences as patients at JNI underscore the institute’s transformative impact under Dr. Jindal’s guidance.

    The S. Jindal Charitable Foundation, generously funded by JAL, stands as a testament to Dr. Jindal’s unwavering commitment to philanthropy. The foundation has been a financial pillar for its charitable initiatives, supporting various trusts, hospitals, schools, and colleges without seeking external support.      Dr. Jindal’s dedication to social welfare is further evidenced by his support for thousands of underprivileged students through scholarships and backing of numerous NGOs committed to serving the less fortunate.

    Dr. Jindal’s commitment to preventive care aligns with his belief that naturopathy can alleviate the burden on allopathic hospitals, transforming the lives of millions globally.  Dr. Jindal’s groundbreaking contributions extend beyond healthcare and philanthropy, notably in his role in introducing the Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) scheme by the government. His strenuous efforts over 15 years, and the ongoing struggle to increase the percentage, highlight his relentless pursuit of societal betterment.

    In summary, Dr. Sitaram Jindal’s unparalleled contributions to healthcare, philanthropy, and societal reforms have left an indelible mark, making him a distinguished figure in India’s history.  He never aspired for name, fame, position, and amassing wealth.  He believes in a simple life, no extravagance.

    Dr. Jindal’s receipt of the Padma Bhushan Award is a fitting tribute to his lifetime of achievements, underscoring his legacy as a visionary leader, philanthropist, and reformer. As he continues to inspire millions globally, Dr. Jindal remains steadfast in his belief that naturopathy can alleviate the burden on allopathic hospitals, transforming lives and fostering a healthier, more compassionate world.