Azim Přemji, chairman of the AZIM Foundation and founder of the chairwoman of Wipro Ltd., delivered the address to the 27th annual convening of the Gandhi University of Health Sciences on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
Governor Thaawwarchand Gehlot, founder of chairman Wipro Ltd. Azim Přemji, Vice -Chairman Cancecellor Bhagavan BC, Minister of Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil, on Tuesday awards honorary doctorates in Bengalur. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar
Health and education are the basics of good society and countries. These are the fields of services, not trade, Azim Premji, chairman Azim Premjja Foundation and founder of the chairwoman of Wipro Ltd., he said.
On Tuesday, he delivered an admission address to the 27th annual convening of the Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), he said: “A healthy and educated population is the basis of living society and nation. to pay.
“We need to do everything in our power to strengthen the public health system. The public health system, preventive and community health services in primary care may not seem the most interesting for young experts, but are much more critical to the health of the population than the most demanding superspectivity care, as a country and as individuals”Azim rewardsChairman Azim PREMJI Foundation and founder of the chairman of Wipro Ltd
He recommended that young professionals to focus on strengthening the public health system. “We need to do everything we can to strengthen the public health system. The public health system, preventive and community health services in primary care may not seem the most interesting for young experts, but are much more critical to the health of the population than the most demanding superspectivity care.
Sharan Prakash Patil, Minister of Medical Education, encouraged graduates of medical graduates to cooperate with the government. “You should strive to cooperate with the government, even if you get a lucrative offer from corporate hospitals. Your knowledge and skills must be aimed at achieving fair health care. Each individual deserves compassionate care, regardless of income, placement, gender or social status,” Patil.
He stressed that the sensitive mind and the strong ethical framework were the foundations of effective medical care. “In this rapidly developing age of technology and advanced medicine, never forget the values of compassion, listening and cultural sensitivity. These must accompany your professionalism,” he advised.
Governor Thaawwarchand Gehlot, Chancell of the University, recommended students to regularly upgrade their knowledge. “In the era of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, even health workers must constantly learn and upgrade,” he said.
A total of 63,982 candidates, of which 54,517 candidates in higher education, 8 588 in postgraduate courses, 82 in Ph.D, 265 in superspeciality courses, six in the postgraduate diploma, 515 in scholarships, nine in certification courses. Students were also awarded 109 gold medals and money price.
A prominent specialist in the genetics and evolution of hombe Gowd Sharat Chandra, Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon Girish Rao and neurologist GT Subhas were awarded an honorary doctorate.
Published – May 6, 2025 23:43