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IMA urges Govt to reinstitute Dr B C Roy National Award on eve of Doctors' Day
The Government of India has instituted Dr B.C. Roy National Award in 1973 was being conferred by the President of India every year. But since the last 5 years, the said Award has been put on hold and we have appealed that this should be reinstituted.
New Delhi: While expressing gratitude towards the medical professionals of the country on the eve of Doctors' Day, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) officials have requested the central government to reinstitute the Dr B C Roy National Award. While pointing out several issues pertinent to the medical fraternity, IMA also stated that it is important to reward the doctors who dedicated...
New Delhi: While expressing gratitude towards the medical professionals of the country on the eve of Doctors' Day, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) officials have requested the central government to reinstitute the Dr B C Roy National Award. While pointing out several issues pertinent to the medical fraternity, IMA also stated that it is important to reward the doctors who dedicated their lives to the healthcare of our countrymen.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.