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BHUBANESWAR,
JULY 1, 2026
Emphasising that
doctors are “next to God” for patients, KIIT and KISS Founder Dr Achyuta
Samanta on Wednesday expressed gratitude to the medical fraternity for their
selfless service and urged them to continue serving society with compassion and
dedication.
Addressing the
National Doctors’ Day celebration at KIMS, Dr Samanta said the occasion was an
opportunity to acknowledge doctors' immense contributions to society and to
remember the legacy of renowned physician Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, whose life
continues to inspire generations of medical professionals.
“Doctors are the
instruments to alleviate the sufferings of patients. I am happy with the
contribution of the doctors of KIMS. We started KIMS in a small way, but today
it has grown into a nationally recognised institution that has earned the trust
and respect of society. Your contribution is highly praiseworthy,” he said.
Speaking on the
occasion, KIMS Principal Prof. (Dr) R.C. Das called upon doctors to take care
of their own health while serving others. “Healing the healer is equally
important. It is our collective responsibility to keep ourselves healthy and
hearty,” he said, adding that students are the true flag-bearers of the
institution.
Advisor to the
Founder, Dr R.N. Samanta, described doctors as being regarded by patients as
second only to God and urged future doctors to uphold the dignity and trust
associated with the profession.
KIIT Pro
Vice-Chancellor Prof Emeritus C.B.K. Mohanty reiterated the Founder’s vision of
providing equitable healthcare irrespective of a patient’s economic background.
He urged faculty
members to remain lifelong learners, noting that rapid advances in artificial
intelligence, molecular biology and the introduction of thousands of new drugs
every year are transforming medical science. At the same time, he stressed that
compassion, empathy and evidence-based medical practice must remain at the
heart of patient care.
Padma Shri awardee
Prof Emeritus at KIMS. Y.K. Chawla highlighted the importance of lifelong
learning, research and innovation in medical education. He said KIMS students
are on par with those from premier institutions such as AIIMS Delhi and PGIMER
Chandigarh, and encouraged both faculty members and students to remain
academically active and strengthen research excellence.
Several distinguished medical professionals, including Dr. Panchanan Parida, Dr. Subrat Acharya, Dr. Ramnath Mishra, Dr. Y.K. Chawla, Dr. Shakir Ahmed, and Dr. Vineet Ahuja of AIIMS New Delhi, were felicitated during the programme. They feature among the World’s Top 5 Per Cent Scientists in SciRank Global Index 2025.
As part of the celebrations, a tree plantation drive was organised on the campus, followed by a cultural programme.