
PM Modi extends greetings on Doctors' Day
In a post on X, he said, 'Our doctors have made a mark for their dexterity and diligence.' He added, 'Equally notable is their spirit of compassion. They are truly protectors of health and pillars of humanity. Their contribution in strengthening India's healthcare infrastructure is indeed exceptional.' The day is observed to commemorate the contribution of doctors.

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India Gazette
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