National Doctors’ Day is observed every year on July 1 in India to honour the birth and death anniversary of the renowned physician and former West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy. The day recognises the relentless efforts of medical professionals who work tirelessly to protect and improve public health.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to doctors across the country on the occasion of National Doctors’ Day on July 1, acknowledging their dedication and invaluable contribution to society. In a message shared on social media, the Prime Minister described doctors as the “backbone of our healthcare system” and thanked them for their tireless service.
Significance of National Doctors’ Day
National Doctors’ Day is observed every year on July 1 in India to honour the birth and death anniversary of the renowned physician and former West Bengal Chief Minister, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy. The day recognises the relentless efforts of medical professionals who work tirelessly to protect and improve public health.
PM Modi lauds healthcare workers
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