Dr. B. C. Roy Award

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

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2014

Source: Eminent Medical Person: Eminent Medical Teacher: Best talents in encouraging the development of specialities in different branches in Medicine: Outstanding services in the field of Sociomedical Relief:

2015

Source: Eminent Medical Person: Eminent Medical Teacher: Best talents in encouraging the development of specialities in different branches in Medicine: Outstanding service in the field of Socio Medical Relief: Aid or Assistance to Research Project:

2016

Source: Eminent Medical Person: Eminent Person - Literature: Eminent Medical Teacher: Best Talents in Encouraging the Development of Specialties in Different Branches in Medicines: Outstanding Service in the field of Socio Medical Relief: Aid or Assistance to Research Project:

2017

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Eminent Medical Person: Outstanding service in the field of socio medical relief Best talents in encouraging the development of specialties in different branches in Medicine

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