PM Modi greets doctors on Doctors' Day, lauds their role in saving lives
Press Trust of India | July 1, 2022 | 09:51 AM IST | 1 min read
Doctors' Day 2022 is observed in honour of noted doctor and former West Bengal CM Bidhan Chandra Roy, whose birth, death anniversaries fall on July 1.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted doctors on Doctors' Day, and said they play a key role in saving lives and making the planet healthier.
Doctors' Day is observed in the honour of noted doctor and former West Bengal chief minister Bidhan Chandra Roy, whose birth and death anniversaries fall on July 1.
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"Doctors Day greetings to all hardworking doctors who play a key role in saving lives and making our planet healthier," Modi tweeted and shared a video montage with his voice-over hailing the role played by doctors.
Doctors Day greetings to all hardworking doctors who play a key role in saving lives and making our planet healthier. pic.twitter.com/5yFw2nNofV
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 1, 2022
"On the occasion of #NationalDoctorsDay, I express my gratitude to all our doctors who work hard every day to ensure our well-being. Happy Doctor’s Day!" former Chief Minister Punjab Amarinder Singh tweeted.
On the occasion of #NationalDoctorsDay , I express my gratitude to all our doctors who work hard every day to ensure our well-being.
— Capt.Amarinder Singh (@capt_amarinder) July 1, 2022
Happy Doctor’s Day! pic.twitter.com/ICAuDqKvnN
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