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Jorson Piedade Fernandes
Dr. Jorson Fernandes giving speech at Rotary Club
Born3rd February, 1961
Cuncolim, Goa
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipGoan
Known forENT Surgeon, Former UGP President & AITC Candiadet of Cunocolim Assembly, Goa
Children1
AwardsHealthcare Heroes Award
Scientific career
FieldsMedical & Politics

Jorson P Fernandes (born 3rd February, 1961) is an ENT Surgeon,the former president of the United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP)[1]. He was joined to the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in 2021.[2]He was the Losabha candidate from 2022 to 2024 All India Trinamool Congress Candidate from CUNCOLIM Assembly constituency(SOUTH GOA).

Early Life and Education

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He was born and raised in Cuncolim, Goa. His early education took place in local schools, and he later pursued higher education in medicine. He was completed his bachelor of medicine & surgery from University of Mumbai on 18 December 1984. He was completed his diploma on Otorhinolaryngology from the College of Physicians & Surgeons, Bombay on 14 July 2006.

Medical Career

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He was served as an ENT Surgeon for several years catering to patients with a wide range of ear, nose and throat conditions.He was a trainer & educator in Goa. He was the chairman of Jr. Red Cross & Youth Red Cross. He was involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the healthcare infrastructure in Goa.[3]

Political Career

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He was served as president for nearly 15 years of United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP).[4] During his tenure, he focused on various social and political issues, including industrial pollution, socio-economic development, and the protection of Goa's environment.

In 2021, He resigned from UGDP and joined the Trinamool Congress (TMC). This move was supported by his colleagues, who recognized the challenges UGDP faced in terms of logistics and resources. His decision was driven by his desire to continue fighting for the rights and welfare of Goans on a more substantial platform.[5]

He had involved with various organizations, including Rotary Club and Red Cross, and has led numerous projects aimed at community development and humanitarian aid[6]. He was the winners of the COVID Health Care Heroes Award. [7]

Dr. Jorson P Fernandes providing speech at seminar organized by Rotary Club

Awards

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  • He was honored with the Outstanding Volunteer Award by the Red Cross
  • He was awarded the Outstanding Junior Chamber International Senator Award by Indian Jaycees.
  • He had received the Health Care Heroes Award at the national level for his remarkable efforts in reaching out to 135,000 people with the Rotary COVID Awareness Program.[7]

Membership & Positions Held

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  • Chairman of Jr. Red Cross and Youth Red Cross of Indian Red Cross Society.
  • Founder Chairman and surgeon Examiner of St. John Ambulance Association Goa
  • Secretary for 4 years of ENT Association Goa
  • He was the President in 2011-12 of India Medical Association, Margao Branch
  • Former district governor of Rotary International District 3170
  • Former state president of Goa State Jaycees[3]
  • Former United Goans Democratic Party (UGDP), serving for 15 years[1]
  • All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) Candidate from 2021[5]

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Former UGDP prez Jorson Fernandes joins Trinamool". The Times of India. 27 October 2021.
  2. ^ Myneta. "JORSON PIEDADE FERNANDES(Criminal & Asset Declaration)". Myneta.info.
  3. ^ a b "Dr Jorson Fernandes – Chairperson – Goa Heritage Action Group". Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  4. ^ "Lockdown needed to save lives: UGDP". The Times of India. 5 May 2021.
  5. ^ a b UNI (26 October 2021). "Ex United Goans Democratic Party President Jorson Fernandes joins TMC". United News of India.
  6. ^ HERALDO (23 May 2015). "Goan doctor battles for Road Safety and Humanitarian aid in Goa". O HERALDO The Voice of Goa.
  7. ^ a b Voice (November 2020). "Rotary Club of Cuncolim The Voice Monthly Club Bulletin November 2020 Issue" (PDF). The Voice (November 2020): 7.
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