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When the Heart Almost Stopped the Nation

Sunday Story On a quiet January morning in Mumbai, the newly established Asian Heart Institute buzzed with an unusual undercurrent of tension. It was 2003, just months after the hospital had opened its doors under the vision of its founder, Dr. Ramakanta Panda. Outside, the city pulsed with its chaotic energy—honking taxis, street vendors calling […]