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Colour, creativity and cardiac care in focus at World Heart Day contest in Hyderabad

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Last updated: September 29, 2025 7:03 pm
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Published: September 29, 2025
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Apollo Hospitals, in association with The Hindu in School, organised a painting competition at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Jubilee Hills, on Monday.

Apollo Hospitals, in association with The Hindu in School, organised a painting competition at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Jubilee Hills, on Monday.

Schoolchildren being given CPR training on the occasion of World Heart Day at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad on Monday.

Schoolchildren being given CPR training on the occasion of World Heart Day at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad on Monday.
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RAMAKRISHNA G.

The auditorium of Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Jubilee Hills, came alive with colour and creativity on Monday as Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School, hosted a painting competition to mark World Heart Day.

Over 230 students from 72 schools across Hyderabad participated in the event, expressing the importance of heart health through vivid strokes and imaginative interpretations. Themes such as ‘Don’t Miss a Beat – Care for Your Heart’, ‘Healthy Heart, Happy Life’, and ‘My Heart, My Responsibility’ inspired the young artists to blend awareness with artistry.

Renowned artist K. Padmavathi, who judged the competition, commended the children for their originality. “Every painting had a story to tell,” she said, before announcing winners across the junior and senior categories.

Students from various schools across twin cities participating in the painting competition organised by Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research on the occasion of World Heart Day, in Hyderabad on Monday.

Students from various schools across twin cities participating in the painting competition organised by Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research on the occasion of World Heart Day, in Hyderabad on Monday.
| Photo Credit:
RAMAKRISHNA G.

In the junior category, the top three prizes went to Syeda Amara Fathima (Madina Public School), Khyati Sharma (Prabhu Reddy Public School) and Amuktha Sai (Global Indian International School). Consolation prizes were awarded to students from St. Patrick’s High School, Kennedy High – The Global School, Jubilee Hills Public School, and Global Indian International School.

In the senior category, Sreshta Kamalapuram (Kennedy High – The Global School) secured the top position, while Namuduri Anvita (Global Indian International School) and Varnikha K (Birla Open Minds International School) won the second and third prizes. Consolation prizes were given to students from Lead India Bharat Ratna School, DDMS AMS P. Obul Reddy Public School, T.G.S.R.W.S Bandlaguda, Kendriya Vidyalaya Bolarum, Kennedy High – The Global School, Sister Nivedita School, and Jubilee Hills Public School.

Winners of the painting competition organised by Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research on the occasion of World Heart Day, in Hyderabad on Monday.

Winners of the painting competition organised by Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research on the occasion of World Heart Day, in Hyderabad on Monday.
| Photo Credit:
RAMAKRISHNA G.

Students participating in the painting competition organised by Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research on the occasion of World Heart Day, in Hyderabad on Monday.

Students participating in the painting competition organised by Apollo Hospitals, in collaboration with The Hindu in School at the Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research on the occasion of World Heart Day, in Hyderabad on Monday.
| Photo Credit:
RAMAKRISHNA G.

The prize distribution ceremony was attended by doctors from Apollo Hospitals, including director (Medical Services) Ravindra Babu, nursing director Sunitha and Emergency HoD Imran. 

Apollo’s Emergency team, led by doctors Ali and Sameera, also conducted a live CPR demonstration, giving students hands-on training in life-saving techniques. Applauding the students, Dr. Ravindra Babu highlighted the significance of adopting healthy lifestyle habits from a young age.

Published – September 30, 2025 12:33 am IST



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