Seven year old Abhijot, the 800th patient from Fatehgarh Sahib gets lease of life under Rotary's Heartline Project
Chandigarh, 7 May 2026: The Rotary Club of Chandigarh announced the successful completion of the 800th heart surgery under its flagship Rotary Heartline Project, in partnership with Fortis Hospital, Mohali.
The milestone surgery was performed on a 7-year-old boy Abhijot of Behlan Khanpur of Fatehgarh Sahib district, after successful heart surgery by Dr Rajat Gupta of Fortis Hospital on 26th March.
Son of a daily wager, Abhijot suffered from hole in the heart and was referred by Rotary Club of Kharar to the Heartline team of Rotary Club of Chandigarh.
Abha Joshi Sharma, President of the Club informed that Rotary Club
of Chandigarh has not only saved the lives of the children from India, and as
many as 800 children have received a new lease of life under the expert hands
of Indian doctors, including from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, African
continent, Nepal, Mangolia, and many other countries.
We are extremely thankful to Ashish
Bhatia, Executive Vice President, Fortis Healthcare, Dr. T.S. Mahant, Director CTVS, and Dr. Abhijeet Singh, SBU Head, Fortis Hospital Mohali for the
wonderful support for Project Heartline.
Dr. T.S. Mahant, Director Cardiac Surgery, Fortis Hospital Mohali, added, “Partnering with Rotary Club of Chandigarh for Heartline has been one of our most fulfilling programs. The clinical team is proud to combine surgical excellence with Rotary’s spirit of compassion. Together, we are not just mending hearts, we are healing families.”
The credit for conceiving
the project goes to former world President Rotary International, Rajendra K Saboo and his wife Usha Saboo.
Eight-hundred might be a milestone, said Usha Saboo, but for us it is the celebration of life, and occasion to express our gratitude to the team of doctors and nurses who have made us the instrument to save the lives of 800 children who can now continue to lead a normal life and thrive.
Launched in 1999 as a
Gift of Life project with the support of PGIMER, to benefit only about 40 children
initially, but looking at the large number of economically-challenged children
suffering from congenital cardiac diseases, the Club decided that "no
child should die for want of money."
However, after completing 100 surgeries, the Club rechristened the programme as Rotary Heartline Project and in 2005-06, signed up with Fortis Hospital Mohali primarily to save the lives of infants who required cardiac intervention.
The Club felicitated the team of doctors and nursing staff from Fortis Hospital for their commitment to the project and saving little lives, and gave the gifts to the child.
The Rotary Heartline Project is funded through members contributions, philanthropists, and global grants from The Rotary Foundation.
Current Project Chair
Rtn. Ms. Vijay Wadhawan who
co-ordinates with parents, hospital, and the donors informed that each surgery
costs approximately Rs.1.5–3.7
lakh, provided at no cost to the beneficiary family though at times some of the
sponsoring clubs or local philanthropists also provide financial help, which
goes into the kitty of the Heartline project so that the benefit to more and
more such children can be extended.
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