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KINS-Report On Participation in Nursing Conference

Report on Participation in Nursing Conference

Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences (KINS), Karad, a constituent institute of Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Karad, actively participated in the Nursing Conference organized by Brahmakumaris, Karad, on Wednesday, 27th May 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Brahmakumaris “Snehadana” Bhavan, Karad.

The conference was conducted under the theme:
“Our Nurses, Our Future: Caring for Nurses Strengthens Economies”

The central topic of the conference was:
“Values in Healthcare: Foundation for Excellence and Inner Fulfilment”

Objectives of the Conference

The conference aimed to:

Promote value-based nursing practice

Strengthen professional ethics and compassionate care among nurses

Enhance emotional and spiritual well-being of healthcare professionals

Encourage holistic patient care and humanistic approaches in nursing

Reinforce dedication, empathy, and selfless service in the nursing profession

Inaugural Session

The conference commenced with an inaugural session graced by Dr. Mrs. Vaishali R. Mohite, Dean, Krishna Institute of Nursing Sciences (KINS), Karad, as the Chief Guest.

In her address, she emphasized:

The importance of professional ethics and compassion in nursing

The role of value-based healthcare practices

The need for continuous excellence in patient care

She appreciated the efforts of the Brahmakumaris Organization in conducting such a meaningful programme and highlighted the importance of integrating spiritual well-being with healthcare services. Her address inspired participants to dedicate themselves to holistic and compassionate care.

Eminent Speakers

The programme featured distinguished speakers from Global Hospital, Mount Abu and Brahmakumaris Organization:

B.K. Rupa Upadhye
Chief of Nursing Services, Global Hospital, Mount Abu

B.K. Kalpana Bhandare
Head, Department of Physiotherapy and Well-being, Global Hospital, Mount Abu

B.K. Sunanda Didi Ji
In-charge, Kolhapur Seva Kendra and Pune (Meera Society) Sub-zone

Highlights of the Sessions

Session I: Values in Healthcare – Foundation for Excellence and Inner Fulfilment

Resource Person: B.K. Rupa Upadhye

She emphasized that nursing is a divine service rooted in compassion, empathy, honesty, and dedication. The session highlighted:

Importance of ethical values in healthcare

Impact of value-based practice on patient satisfaction

Connection between professional excellence and inner fulfilment

Session II: Rajyoga Meditation for Health and Well-being

Resource Person: B.K. Kalpana Bhandare

An interactive session focusing on:

Stress management and positive thinking

Importance of self-care among healthcare professionals

Techniques of Rajyoga Meditation

Participants experienced a guided meditation session, enhancing peace of mind and concentration.

Session III: Skit on Nurse–Patient Relationship

Resource Person: B.K. Sunanda Didi Ji

A meaningful skit highlighted:

Importance of compassion, patience, and empathy

Effective communication in nursing care

Strengthening nurse–patient relationships

The performance conveyed that value-based care enhances healing, trust, and patient satisfaction.

“Nasha Mukti Bharat Abhiyaan” under Mission Spandan

An awareness session was conducted to promote an addiction-free and healthy lifestyle.

Key Highlights:

Awareness about harmful effects of substance abuse

Role of nurses in promoting de-addiction

Importance of self-discipline and stress management

Participants were educated about:

Tobacco, alcohol, and substance abuse

Social and professional impact of addiction

Nasha Mukti Pledge

A special pledge ceremony was conducted where participants committed to:

Staying addiction-free

Promoting healthy lifestyles

Contributing to a drug-free society

Outcomes of the Awareness Programme

Increased awareness of substance abuse consequences

Strengthened understanding of healthcare roles in de-addiction

Encouraged healthy lifestyle adoption

Enhanced social responsibility

Reinforced commitment towards an addiction-free India

Participation from KINS

A total of 184 participants attended:

172 Students

12 Faculty Members

All participants actively engaged in the sessions and gained valuable insights.

Overall Outcomes of the Conference

The conference:

Enhanced understanding of value-based healthcare

Promoted professional ethics and emotional resilience

Encouraged holistic nursing practices

Inspired compassionate, patient-centered care

Conclusion

The Nursing Conference organized by Brahmakumaris, Karad was highly informative, enriching, and motivational. It served as an excellent platform for students and faculty to understand the importance of values, spirituality, and humanity in nursing care.

The programme successfully reinforced that nursing is a noble profession rooted in compassion, commitment, and service to mankind.

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