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Dr Subhash Tripathi
Dr Subhash C Tripathi
Dr Subhash Tripathi
Born (1947-03-10) 10 March 1947 (age 77)
NationalityIndian
OccupationChief Physician
Years active1971–2018
Spouse
Pratima Tripathi
(m. 1970)
Children3


Dr Subhash Chandra Tripathi, popularly known as Dr Subhash Tripathi (10 March 1947 – 22 February 2018) was a Chief Physician Dr. Subhash Tripathi, who has been active in social service for many decades through many educational institutions and social organizations, had fame not only in Auraiya but also in the surrounding districts.He was successful in treating and suffering from any kind of poison, especially the victims of snakebite. He was visited by people suffering from snakebite from many nearby districts.

In most cases, their treatment was successful. He Successfully Treated 2500+ Foreigners From France, Germany, Nepal, Etc

Dr Subhash C Tripathi

In This Photograph Hon'ble Vice President of India Gopal Swarup Pathak awarding the "Ayurved Shastri" (1974) to Dr. Subhash Chandra Tripathi

He died at his residence on Wednesday night from a heart attack. The whole city was drowned In morning after the news of his demise. Whoever received the news reached his residence and expressed condolences. He was cremated at Bithoor Ghat on Thursday afternoon. The 70-year-old Dr. Subhash was fit on Wednesday evening and had gone shopping with his granddaughter to a nearby shop. He suddenly had a heart attack at 12 o'clock, before his family could do anything, he died. Chairman Arvind Porwal, Sukhlal Gupta, BJP leader Awadhesh Shukla, Ramshankar Gupta, Awadh Murari Aggarwal, Dr. Ajab Singh etc. expressed condolences. Physicians' organization Nima officials mourned the meeting and appreciated their contribution in the medical field. District treasurer of Neema, Dr. A. Kumar Sharma, Dr. Hari Babu Gupta, Dr. AK Singh etc. expressed condolences on reaching the residence. Business establishments and educational institutions were closed on Rana Nagar Bela Road, Sahayal Road etc.