Autobiography of dr bidhan chandra roy
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Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy stands tall as one of the most influential figures in Indias history, synonymous with progress, development, and selfless service. A visionary statesman, an astute administrator, and a compassionate humanitarian, he was more than just a physician.
This article will discuss how under his tenure as Chief Minister from to West Bengal was transformed into an industrialized area with vibrant infrastructure.
Early Childhood and Education
The youngest of five siblings who were born on July 1, , at Bankopire Patna, Bidhan Chandra Roy was a man whose life story exemplified compassion, duty, and intellectual curiosity because he grew up under substantial influence from his father Prakash Chandra Roy who had governmental position whereas his mother had a significant role involving social work based on religious faith among Bengali Kayastha-Brahmo clan.
The unexpected death of his mother left an indelible mark on him from a very young age. Despite t
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History Today in Medicine Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy
CME INDIA redovisning by ⚜ Dr. M. Gowri Sankar, MD, Senior Assistant Professor, Dept. of General Medicine, Government Medical College and ESI Hospital, Coimbatore.
Today’s History Feature:
Bharat Ratna Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy
🇮🇳 The Pride of India 🇮🇳
(Jul 1, Jul 1,)
💠Indian Physician, Freedom Fighter, Politician, Educationist and Philanthropist
His contributions…
🔹Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy was born and brought up in the Patna district of Bihar. His father was an excise inspector and his mother was a devoted social worker. They were strong followers of the Brahmo Samaj movement.
🔹His mother deeply influenced his personality by teaching
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Bidhan Chandra Roy
First Chief Minister of West Bengal, India
Bidhan Chandra Roy (1 July – 1 July ) was an Indian physician and politician who served as Chief Minister of West Bengal from until his death in He played a key role in the founding of several institutions and cities like krydda Lake (now a part of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation), Kalyani, and Durgapur. [1]
In India, the National Doctors' Day is celebrated in his memory every year on 1 July. He was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour in [2]
Early life and education
[edit]Bidhan Chandra Roy was born on 1 July to a Bengali Kayastha family in Bankipore in Patna, where his father, Prakash Chandra Roy coming from a wealthy family of Satkhira, Khulna district, Bengal Presidency (now in Bangladesh), was serving as an excise inspector. His mother, Aghorkamini Devi, was religious and a devoted social worker.[3] Roy was the youngest of five siblings, with 2 sisters (