Monday 1 July 2013

NATIONAL DOCTOR'S DAY



Bidhan Chandra Roy

 NATIONAL DOCTOR'S DAY
















2ND CHIEF MINISTER OF WEST BENGAL
IN OFFICE
14 JANUARY 1948 – 1 JULY 1962
BORN 1 JULY 1882 BANKIPORE, PATNA, BIHAR
DIED 1 JULY 1962 (AGED 80)
KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL
NATIONALITY INDIAN
POLITICAL PARTY INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
SPOUSE(S) UNMARRIED
RESIDENCE KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL, INDIA
ALMA MATER PRESIDENCY COLLEGE, CALCUTTA PATNA COLLEGE
M.R.C.P. F.R.C.S.
PROFESSION PHYSICIAN
FREEDOM FIGHTER POLITICIAN
RELIGION BRAHMO SAMAJ



Bidhan Chandra Roy, M.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. (1 July 1882 – 1 July 1962) was the second Chief Minister of West Bengal in India. He remained in his post for 14 years as an Indian National Congress candidate, from 1948 until his death in 1962. He was a highly respected physician and a renowned freedom fighter. Bidhan Roy is often considered the great architect of West Bengal, who founded three eminent cities, Durgapur, Kalyani and Bidhannagar. He was an alumnus of the Medical College Calcutta of the University of Calcutta. He is one of the few people who completed both F.R.C.S. and M.R.C.P. simultaneously within only two years and three months. In India, the National Doctor's Day is celebrated on the date of his birth (and death) July 1 every year. Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy constituted a trust for his properties at Patna for social service and made eminent nationalist Ganga Sharan Singh (Sinha) the trustee.[1] He was awarded Bharat Ratna on 4 February 1961, India's highest civilian honour.[2] He was also a member of the Brahmo Samaj

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