Agatsa joins hands with Noida Police to create awareness around heart health on World Heart Day

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Agatsa joins hands with Noida Police to create awareness around heart health on World Heart Day

 

Agatsa joins hands with Noida Police to create awareness around heart health on World Heart Day
Press Release: 

On World Heart Day, Agatsa undertakes the initiative to ensure good heart health of Noida Police   

September 29, 2022, Noida – Agatsa launched an awareness drive for World Heart Day on September 29 in association with Noida Police, covering almost 40+ police stations to create awareness about heart health.      

The health of police officers tends to suffer as they perform their duties for extended hours under tiring conditions. Considering the current health situation, it is imperative that police officials maintain the necessary fitness and alertness. 

Alok Singh, Commissioner of Police, Noida, stated, “We are on duty 24*7 and our stress level is always high. The policeman always serves the people; it’s rare to witness such a heartwarming initiative from a start-up.  We are elated to become a medium to create awareness in the eyes of the general public about heart health with the help of Agatsa. Such initiatives don’t only boost the morale of staff but also allow treatments for ailments well in time.” 

Through this drive, heart ailments can be detected early and treated accordingly. All policemen on duty received instant ECG reports as part of the drive conducted by Agatsa. 

Speaking on the occasion, Rahul Rastogi, Founder and CEO Agatsa said, “We are thankful for Noida police for joining hands with us for this noble cause. The increasing cases of heart attack is a growing concern for everyone and we are doing our best to make healthcare accessible for all. We have developed a device at a minimal cost so that everyone can afford it and can easily reap its benefits because for us every heart counts.” 

Agatsa joins hands with Noida Police to create awareness around heart health on World Heart Day
According to a police health blog, heart attacks are the leading cause of death among police officers. In addition, officers are more likely to suffer from heart disease than from violent acts. 

Using cutting-edge technology, Agatsa is developing medical devices that are connected to mobile apps and the cloud, and which consumers can use in their daily lives. As a result of recognizing the failures in early detection of cardiac issues and effective management of heart issues, Agatsa developed its first line of products, SanketLife. Agatsa will continue to take such initiatives in the field of emerging healthcare.