Dr Mansukh Mandaviya calls for collective efforts to make India a global healthcare leader at India’s 1st Padma Doctors Congregation
In the honour of all the Padma Awardee Doctors, Tata Medical & Diagnostics—a Tata Group Co.– made a pledge to plant a tree in the name of each participating doctor today in whatever location they wish, to mark the veracity of this historic congregation New Delhi (India), August 29: Bharat Swaasth Mahotsav in sync with Azadi […]

In the honour of all the Padma Awardee Doctors, Tata Medical & Diagnostics—a Tata Group Co.– made a pledge to plant a tree in the name of each participating doctor today in whatever location they wish, to mark the veracity of this historic congregation
New Delhi (India), August 29: Bharat Swaasth Mahotsav in sync with Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to celebrate the healthcare changemakers in India since Independence, HEAL Foundation organised 1st of its kind ‘Padma Doctors Congregation’ to commemorate the accomplishments of Padma Awardee Doctors, who have been instrumental in changing the healthcare landscape in India.
While speaking about the contribution of doctors to the healthcare landscape in India during ‘Padma Doctors Congregation’ Dr Swadeep Srivastava, Founder & Chairman, HEAL Foundation said, “Amrit Kaal of Indian Healthcare begins with ‘Padma Doctors Congregation’.”
While addressing the ‘Padma Doctors Congregation’ organised by HEAL Foundation in association with BW Healthcare World, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya, Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt. of India, said, “We can make India a world leader and a symbol of global healthcare with collective efforts in this century. India has huge potential to lead the world in the domain of medicine. During the COVID pandemic, the whole world witnessed India’s resilience and its talent to rise to the occasion.”
Dr Mandaviya further praised the doctors for the role they played in Government’s efforts to cope with the Covid catastrophe that took the whole world unawares. He said people and the government will never forget the role of doctors and health professionals who risked their lives to save people from a deadly virus. He praised India’s triumph over corona by making its vaccines and reaching an astronomical number of doses administered. It is high time that India assumed a leadership role in healthcare. India is well on its course to becoming a global hub of healthcare.”