Doctors are like Gods, says Rajnath Singh at KNS Hospital Silver Jubilee Celebration
Lucknow: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has praised the invaluable role of doctors in Indian society, referring to them as ''gods'' for their selfless service, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at the Silver Jubilee Celebration of KNS Hospital in Lucknow, he also praised the Indian armed forces, likening their role in anti-terror operations to that of skilled surgeons.
Reflecting on the crisis, he highlighted how, while the world retreated in fear of the virus, doctors stood firm on the frontlines, treating patients without hesitation.
Speaking at the Silver Jubilee Celebration of KNS Hospital in Lucknow on Tuesday, Singh also emphasised the importance of good health, calling it the true wealth often neglected in today's fast-paced life, reports ANI.
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"In India, good health is considered true wealth. In today's modern era, we tend to ignore our health. This is the reason why people are increasingly falling prey to various illnesses. In our society, doctors are seen as another God. At the time of Corona, when the whole world was running away from Corona, doctors were treating patients suffering from Corona," Rajnath Singh said.
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