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Health and education are the foundation of a good society: Azim Premji

Azim Premji, chairman of the Azim Premji Foundation and founder of Wipro Ltd., spoke at the 27th annual meeting of the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in Bangalore on Tuesday. |Picture source: K. Murali Kumar

Founder Chairman Azim Premji, Rguhs Vice President Bhagavan BC, Minister of Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil, awarded Dr. Hombe Gowda Sharant Chandra, Dr. Girish Rao, Dr. Grish Raus in Tuesday's rhugs,

Founder Chairman Azim Premji, Rguhs Vice President Bhagavan BC, Minister of Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil, awarded Dr. Hombe Gowda Sharant Chandra, Dr. Girish Rao, Dr. Grish Raus in Tuesday's rhugs, | Image source: K. Murali Kumar

Health and education are the foundation of a good society and a country. These are the service areas, not the business areas, said Azim Premji, chairman of the Azim Premji Foundation and founder of Wipro Ltd.

“A healthy and educated population is the foundation of a vibrant society and nation,” he said at the 27th annual meeting held at the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) on Tuesday. But the efforts to maintain population health and educated are real services is a real cause. All in India can’t give anything possible to their health and education, they can’t do it, they can’t do it, they can do anything they can.

“We must do everything we can to strengthen the public health system. Public health systems, prevention and community health services do not seem to be the most exciting young professionals in primary care, but they are crucial to the health of the population, not the most complex super privileged care, and we must invest in these areas, both in one country and in individuals.Azim PremjiChairman of the Azim Premji Foundation and Founder Chairman of Wipro Ltd

Mr Premji advises young professionals to focus on strengthening the public health system. He advised: “We must do our best to strengthen the public health system. Preventive and community health care services don't seem to be the most exciting for young professionals in primary care, but they are essential to the health of the population, not the most advanced super privileged care, and we must invest in these countries and individuals in these areas,” he advised. ”

Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil advises medical graduates to work with the government. “Even if you get a profitable offer from a corporate hospital, you should be eager to work with the government. Your knowledge and skills must be committed to achieving equitable health care. Everyone deserves compassionate care regardless of income, location, gender, gender or social status,” Dr. Patil said.

He stressed that sensitive thinking and strong moral frameworks are the basis for effective medical care. He advises: “In an era of rapid development of technology and advanced medicine, never forget the values ​​of compassion, listening and culturally sensitive. These values ​​must be accompanied by your professionalism.”

Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, the university president, advises students to upgrade their knowledge regularly. “In the age of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, even medical professionals must continue to learn and upgrade themselves,” he said.

Girish BS, won six gold medals from Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot, (LR) Wipro Founder Chairman Azim Premji, RGUHS Vice President Bhagavan BC, and Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil at the convening ceremony.

Girish BS, won six gold medals from Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot, (LR) Wipro Founder Chairman Azim Premji, RGUHS Vice President Bhagavan BC, and Medical Education Minister Sharan Prakash Patil at the convening ceremony. |Photo source: Murali Kumar K

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Hombe Gowda Sharat Chandra, a renowned genetics and evolutionist expert, Girish Rao, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, and GT Subhas, a neurologist, received an honorary doctorate.

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