Srinagar, March 14 -- In Indian society, there has long been a deep-rooted belief that a family member should be cared for until life ends naturally. Protecting life and ensuring its care have traditionally been viewed as moral responsibilities. Within most Indian households, caring for a patient is not merely a medical obligation but a deeply emotional and cultural duty. Families remain by the bedside of the sick, offering comfort, prayers, and hope even in the most difficult moments. Life is considered sacred, and sustaining it is often seen as a moral and spiritual responsibility.This sentiment is particularly strong in a country where religious and cultural traditions shape attitudes toward illness, death, and caregiving. In many fami...
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