Doctor’s Day, which takes place on July 1 in India, is a special day that is commemorated worldwide in different countries on various dates. In India, a single person inspired the creation of their national version of Doctor’s Day. His name was Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, and he was one of India’s most well-known and respected doctors. Every year, on July 1, the life and achievements of this incredible man are celebrated, and the millions of health care workers, patients, and medical organizations are honored. Doctor’s Day goes beyond just India; it has been observed by many countries for years and honors
physicians’ contributions to communities. It is observed as a holiday in some countries by patients, beneficiaries of the healthcare industry, and healthcare organizations.
Throughout India, Doctor’s Day is observed on July 1 in honor of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, who was a legendary physician and West Bengal’s second Chief Minister. He was
born in Patna in 1882 and was the eldest of five siblings. Dr. Roy enrolled in the Calcutta Medical College in 1901 before leaving India for further studies after completing his medical studies in India. Dr. Roy even became close with Mahatma Gandhi during the freedom struggle at one point in his life. There is a well-known story about how he had traveled to see Gandhi while he was fasting. He refused to take medicine because it was not manufactured in India. Upon hearing Gandhi refuse treatment in solidarity with his people, Dr. Roy responded and said that he was to treat someone who had represented his country’s 400 million people so fiercely. Gandhi then took medicine and continued his fight for the greater good. One of the things Dr. Roy was dedicated to was providing
affordable healthcare to all people of India. In fact, he was instrumental in establishing several facilities in Kolkata, including the Jadavpur TB Hospital, Chittaranjan Seva
Sadan, Kamala Nehru Memorial Hospital, Victoria Institution, and Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital. And in 1926, he established the Chittaranjan Seva Sadan for women and
children, which is considered by many to be one of his most outstanding achievements. The incredible life led by Dr. Roy inspired The Indian Medical Association to dedicate
July 1 to his achievements and spirit. So Doctor’s Day was established in India starting in 1991. Bidhan Chandra Roy is born in Patna Bengal Presidency, British India, on July 1. Roy enrolls at the Calcutta Medical College and, upon graduating, leaves for England for further studies. Dr. Roy becomes the Chief Minister of West Bengal following India’s newly gained Independence.

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