The Times Of India
Training in CPR for ASHA workers
What started as one young woman’s response to a critical gap in CPR awareness has become a nationwide mission. Through Project SuryaNayak, Veruschka trains frontline workers and everyday citizens to save lives partnering with private-public sector, govt bodies, students and ngos, running hands-on sessions, and spreading awareness online to make CPR knowledge accessible to all.
Empowering individuals with CPR skills to respond when every second counts.
From rural villages to global platforms, we drive change through action and advocacy.
Combining on-ground sessions with digital outreach to make CPR accessible to all.
From global stages to grassroots communities, our events showcase a powerful journey of youth-led change. Whether it's CPR training sessions for ASHA workers in rural India, speaking at the United Nations, or screenings and discussions that spark awareness, every event is a step toward saving lives and rewriting stories. These moments aren’t just milestones — they’re movements.
Represented India at the 1M1B Activate Impact Youth Summit, presenting Project SuryaNayak and highlighting youth-driven CPR training for SDG impact
Her short film Heart is a Vessel was screened, followed by a panel discussion featuring her mentor and a Cannes-winning filmmaker
Engaged with Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj on SDG 2030 goals and youth-led public health actions .
Presented SuryaNayak under the 1M1B program to faculty; won 2nd prize for feasibility and social impact .
Led multiple community sessions training ASHA workers, drivers, factory staff, and security personnel in CPR—empowering grassroots response .
“A pair of hands can build, heal, and save. But what if those hands became the heart— pumping life where systems have failed? What if preparedness became as instinctive as breath?”
To create a future where lifesaving skills live in every hand, from ASHA workers to everyday citizens. We aim to make emergency response instinctive, turning bystanders into responders, and silence into action.
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Mentor on a mission
I am delighted that our staff and students participated in CPR training by Project Suryanayak. It was a highly informative, life saving session. Heartfelt thanks to Ms. Veruschika Pandey and team
Mrs. Shaina Kumari M
Assistant Teacher
KPS - Jeevan Bima Nagar
The CPR training at KPS JB Nagar by Ms. Veruschka Pandey’s Team Suryanayak gave students hands on CPR experience, empowering them to handle emergencies and enhance survival rates. Heartfelt thanks from Head Mistress, staff, and students.
B.N. Roopa
Assistant Mistress
KPS - Jeevan Bima Nagar