How to Save a Loved One in Chardham Yatra: Dr. Shares Dangers & Way Outs| Dr. Reddy | Sonia Choksi cover art

How to Save a Loved One in Chardham Yatra: Dr. Shares Dangers & Way Outs| Dr. Reddy | Sonia Choksi

How to Save a Loved One in Chardham Yatra: Dr. Shares Dangers & Way Outs| Dr. Reddy | Sonia Choksi

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Millions walk the sacred paths of Chardham seeking salvation but few are prepared for what the mountains demand in return.

In the shadow of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri, high-altitude sickness, hypothermia, heart attacks, and failed evacuations silently claim lives every year.

This documentary-style episode features Dr. Reddy, an ex-military doctor from Vivekananda Health Mission, who built 7 lifeline hospitals after the 2013 Uttarakhand disaster — including 3 free hospitals at Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Gangotri.

With 150+ doctors and 500–700 medical staff, they fight impossible odds:
* Oxygen deprivation
* Sudden cardiac emergencies
* Landslides & road collapses
* Delayed helicopter evacuations
* Coordination failures during peak Yatra season

Hard truth:
Fitness alone won’t save you. Faith needs preparation.

If you or your family are planning Chardham Yatra, this video can save a life.

Share this with pilgrims, seniors, and group leaders.
The mountains don’t forgive unprepared journeys.

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