
‘Pillars of humanitarian service': City honours health workers with events
BMHRC's 25th anniversary coincided with the day. Bhopal MP Alok Sharma inaugurated the silver jubilee Year, planted trees and revealed a new echocardiography machine for heart disease detection. He also unveiled a commemorative logo and portraits of ancient Indian medical figures Acharya Charaka and Acharya Sushruta.
Sharma advocated for BMHRC to become a medical college and establish a general medicine department.
He pledged support for future proposals to improve services. BMHRC director (in-charge) Dr Manisha Srivastava reported that currently BMHRC has a record high of 183 doctors. At GMC, Progressive Medical Teachers Association (PMTA) hosted an event recognizing doctors from Madhya Pradesh. MP deputy CM and health minister, Rajendra Shukla was the chief guest.
Principal secretary health and medical education Sandeep Yadav also attended.
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PMTA recognized Dr Leela Joshi (Ratlam), Dr H.H. Trivedi (Bhopal), Dr M.K. Jain (Rewa), Dr Bhanu Pratap Dubey (Bhopal), Dr Y.R. Yadav (Jabalpur), Dr Sanjeev Gaur (Bhopal), Dr Manohar Bhandari (Indore) and Dr Katyayan Mishra (Ujjain). PMTA president Dr Rakesh Malviya stated the association's commitment 'to cooperating with the state govt to improve public health indicators'.
Over 500 medical professionals attended, including faculty from GMC.
AIIMS Bhopal faculty and staff reaffirmed their commitment to ethical service and patient care. Institute director Dr Ajai Singh said that doctors are more than medical professionals, they are pillars of humanitarian service. The gathering also honored Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, eminent physician, freedom fighter, and statesman—is the inspiration behind India's National Doctors' Day, observed annually on July 1st in honour of his remarkable legacy.
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