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The Bidhan Chandra Roy Award is an award instituted in 1962 in memory of Dr. B. C. Roy by the Medical Council of India. It is presented by the President of India in New Delhi every year on July 1, National Doctors' Day. It is also the highest honour that can be achieved by a doctor in India.

Dr. B. C. Roy Award
Awarded forMedical doctor
Date1973 (1973)
CountryIndia
Reward(s)1 lakh
Websitewww.nmc.org.in/awards/dr-b-c-roy-award/

The award is given annually in each of the following categories:

  • Statesmanship of the Highest Order in India.
  • Medical Statesman,
  • Eminent Medical Person,
  • Eminent person in Philosophy,
  • Eminent person in Science
  • Eminent person in Arts.[1]

It was first awarded in 1973 to Sandip Mukerjee, FRCS, of Willingdon Hospital (now Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital), New Delhi, by V. V. Giri, the then President of India.

Recipients

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1970s

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1980s

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1993

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1994

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1995

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1996

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1997

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  • N. A. Jadhav, Professor and Head of the Department of Medicine Mysore Medical College, Mysuru

1998

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  • Arjunan Rajasekaran, Urologist and Padma Shri recipient[32]
  • Shashanka Mohan Bose , General Surgeon, Chandigarh
  • S. Kantha, Former First Vice Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

1999

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2000

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  • S.Arulrhaj - Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Manju Gita Mishra, Patna, Bihar, India.
  • Shashanka Mohan Bose, General Surgeon , Chandigarh

2001

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2002

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2003 - 2004

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2005 - 2013

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2014

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Source:[64]

Eminent Medical Person:

  • Anand B. R., Former Chief Medical Officer, Indian Railways, Mysore.
  • Arvind Kumar,[65] Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi;
  • Randeep Guleria, AIIMS, New Delhi.

Eminent Medical Teacher:

  • Ravi Kant, Lucknow
  • Ashwani Kumar, New Delhi
  • Rajesh Malhotra, New Delhi
  • Rakesh Yadav, New Delhi
  • P.V.L.N. Murthy, Hyderabad.

Best talents in encouraging the development of specialities in different branches in Medicine:

  • Janak Desai, Ahmedabad
  • Rajesh Upadhyay, New Delhi
  • Binay Karak, Patna
  • Ashok Rajgopal, Gurgaon
  • Davinder Singh Rana, New Delhi.[66]

Outstanding services in the field of Sociomedical Relief:

  • Rama Reddy Karri, Rajamahendravaram (AP);
  • Jitender B Patel, Ahmedabad;
  • Sudipto Roy, Kolkata.

2015

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Eminent Medical Person:

  • C. Palanivelu, GEM Institute for Gastrointestinal Disease, Coimbatore;
  • Ashok Seth, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute & Research Center, New Delhi.[67]

Eminent Medical Teacher:

  • N. Sanjeeva Reddy, Chennai;[68]
  • C.S. Yadav, New Delhi;
  • A.K. Bisoi, New Delhi;
  • D.J. Borah, Guwahati;
  • Arun Thakur, Patna.

Best talents in encouraging the development of specialities in different branches in Medicine:

  • H.P. Bhalodiya, Ahmedabad;
  • Parimal M Desai, Ahmedabad;
  • Anand Khakhar, Chennai;
  • Ambrish Mittal, New Delhi;
  • Amlesh Seth, New Delhi.

Outstanding service in the field of Socio Medical Relief:

  • A Marthanda Pillai, Thiruvananthapuram;
  • John Ebnezar, Bangalore;
  • A. Arulvisagan, Puducherry.

Aid or Assistance to Research Project:

  • J.B. Sharma, New Delhi.

2016

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Eminent Medical Person:

  • Vipul R. Patel

Eminent Person - Literature:

  • Anil Kumar Chaturvedi

Eminent Medical Teacher:

  • Prem Nath Dogra
  • M. Unnikrishnan
  • G. S. Umamaheshwara Rao
  • Ved Prakash Mishra
  • Rajeshwar Dayal

Best Talents in Encouraging the Development of Specialties in Different Branches in Medicines:

  • Sanjay Balwant Kulkarni
  • O. P. Yadava
  • Pawanindra Lal
  • D. Raghunadharao
  • Pradeep Tandon
  • G. Venugopala Rao

Outstanding Service in the field of Socio Medical Relief:

  • T Rajagopal
  • Satchit Balsari
  • S. Geethalakshmi - Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University - Vice Chancellor
  • Devraj Rai
  • Pallarisetti Raghu Ram
  • Karri Rama Reddy (Rajahmundry), award received in the year 2017 for Service of Socio Medical Relief for the year 2014.

Aid or Assistance to Research Project:

  • Punit Gupta

2017

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  • M.L.B. Bhatt, Vice Chancellor, K. G. Medical university, Lucknow under the category of Eminent Medical Teacher.
  • Syed Sanaullah Mohd Tabish, AIIMS, New Delhi
  • Avinash Supe, Seth GSMC, Mumbai (Teaching Category) [69]
  • Rashmi Kaur, PGI, Chandigarh
  • Amit Singh, Bihar
  • Farheen Zuber Patel, Gujarat
  • Kanu Bhatia, Mumbai
  • S.P. Bhatt, Surat
  • Suman Prasad, AIIMS, New Delhi
  • Satchit Balsari, Boston

2018

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Eminent Medical Person:

Outstanding service in the field of socio medical relief

  • P Raghu. Ram[71]
  • H. R. Surendra, MBBS, MS (ophthalmology), WHO fellow, General Secretary of International Friends of Buddhists
  • Kirit Premjibhai Solanki, MBBS , MS (General Surgery), FICS. Ex Professor of Surgery V S Hospital Ahmedabad (He is currently 2nd term Member of Parliament from Ahmedabad West constituency Gujarat)

Best talents in encouraging the development of specialties in different branches in Medicine

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