First Memorial for COVID-19 Martyr Unveiled in Rajasthan
Honoring a Hero: ANM Sushila's Memorial
In Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, a statue has been erected in memory of ANM Sushila, who bravely served patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. This memorial is believed to be the first of its kind in the country dedicated to a COVID martyr, symbolizing the sacrifices made by healthcare workers.
Sushila, who contracted the virus while treating infected patients in Jhunjhunu district, was honored with this statue at her in-laws' home in Rampura Gudha Godji. Local officials, healthcare department representatives, and villagers gathered to pay their respects.
During the second wave of COVID-19, Sushila was on duty, selflessly caring for those infected. Unfortunately, she succumbed to the virus while performing her duties. In recognition of her dedication, the community and healthcare department decided to honor her memory.
The statue is seen as a source of pride and honor for the entire healthcare department. Health workers remarked that courageous individuals like Sushila risked their lives to serve the nation during the pandemic. This memorial will not only serve as a reminder but also inspire future generations of healthcare professionals.
Local legislators and administrative officials have praised this initiative, emphasizing that the sacrifices of COVID warriors should never be forgotten. Such memorials will ensure that their contributions remain immortal in society.
The villagers of Rampura Gudha Godji are particularly enthusiastic about the statue. Family members expressed their pride in Sushila's service and sacrifice.
This event serves as a reminder of the countless unknown healthcare workers who lost their lives fighting COVID-19 while playing a crucial role in saving society. ANM Sushila's statue will now stand as a beacon of inspiration not just for Jhunjhunu district but for the entire nation.
