📰 St. John Ambulance Association to Recruit 48 Instructors Under Haryana Skill Employment Corporation
First Aid and CPR Training Centers to Open Across All Districts
Guhla-Cheeka, October 16, 2025 — St. John Ambulance International Association, a globally recognized institution, is dedicated to promoting health safety, national unity, and social welfare through training and awareness. The association announced that 48 instructor posts will be filled under the Haryana Skill Employment Corporation to strengthen first aid and CPR training initiatives across the state.
Life-Saving Skills for Every Citizen
Master Trainer and Gold Medalist Dr. Raja Singh Jhinjar emphasized the growing importance of life-saving skills like First Aid and CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) in today’s time. He said that with the rising number of natural disasters and sudden accidents, every individual must be trained to respond effectively in emergencies.
Dr. Jhinjar stated that the association aims to establish First Aid and CPR Training Centers in every district of Haryana, ensuring that these essential life-saving skills reach people from children to the elderly.

Empowering Youth Through Employment and Service
Dr. Jhinjar added that this recruitment drive will not only create employment opportunities for the youth but also contribute to building a safer and healthier society. Under the guidance of Dr. Rajpal Poonia, National President of St. John Ambulance International Association, several initiatives are being implemented in alignment with the Government’s National Paramount Mission 2030, strengthening public welfare and good governance.
He encouraged young people to take up their roles responsibly, saying,
“The youth are the torchbearers of our nation’s unity, integrity, and progress. Along with family and society, they carry the responsibility of building a strong and compassionate India.”
Training for a Safer Future
District Master Trainers including Omi Devi, Boota Singh, Ramlal, Satnam, Vinod Kumar, Mohanlal, Rahul, Vijay Kumar, and social worker Surender Kumar were present during the event. They expressed their commitment to spreading awareness about CPR and First Aid training under the association’s mission.