National Doctor's Day 2024: Why is the day celebrated on July 1? Know theme, significance and more

Updated : Jul 01, 2024 12:02
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Editorji News Desk

Doctors save lives and are our fort against all kinds of sickness and diseases. Their immense contribution to everyone's health is celebrated every year on July 1 in India. The day marks National Doctor's Day. As we gear up to celebrate the doctors of India, here is a look at the theme, significance and reason behind celebrating the day on July 1.

Why is Doctor's Day celebrated on July 1?

Doctor's Day is celebrated every year on July 1. This year the celebrations fall on a Monday. The day marks the birth of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, a renowned physician who served as the second Chief Minister of the state of West Bengal. He was born on July 1, 1882. 

His contributions to healthcare and public health are celebrated to date. July 1 was announced as National Doctor’s Day in 1991 by the Government of India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy.

The day creates a space for discussion for the improvement of healthcare systems. Many programmes such as free health check-up camps, conferences, seminars, and felicitation ceremonies are organised to celebrate the day.

National Doctor's Day 2024 theme

This year the theme is 'Healing Hands, Caring Hearts'. The theme revolves around emphasising the dedication and compassion doctors bring to their practice on a daily basis and the critical role they play in saving millions of lives throughout their lifetime.

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