Shraddhanjali - 2014: Dr. Mahendra Singh
Shraddhanjali - 2014: Dr. Mahendra Singh
Shraddhanjali - 2014: Dr. Mahendra Singh
DR. K.K. KAR (Member, CCH; Ex-Prof: Dr. A.C. Hom. Med. College, Bhubaneswar, Odisha) 4. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Best Principal Award: DR. ARUN BHASME (Vice-President: CCH; Principal: S.K. Hom. Med. College, Beed, Maharashtra) 5. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Best Administrator Award: DR. P.K. SUDHIR (Controller of Examiner: Kerala University of Health Sciences) 6. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Best Organiser Award: DR. N.V. SUGATHAN (Prof.: Sarada Krishna Homoeopathic Medical College, Kanya Kumari, Tamilnadu) 7. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Best Practitioner Award: DR. B.T. RUDRESH (Famous Homoeopathic Physician of Bangalore, Karnataka) 8. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Award for Best Literary Contribution: DR. M.P. ARYA (Ex-Principal: D.S. Hom. Med. College, Pune; author of many path breaking articles and books, esp. his recent book on Organon of Medicine) 9. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Best Scientist Award: DR. GIRISH GUPTA, Lucknow, U.P. 10. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Award for Best Contribution to Homoeopathic Pharmaceutics: DR. G.P. SARKAR (a self-made man, known for his Allen Group of Companies, Kolkata) 11. Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Award for Achiever of the Year: DR. S.M. DESARDA (Principal, D.K.M.M. Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad, Maharashtra)
Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Gold Medal was given to the students from different colleges (six colleges where Dr. Singh was attached during his professional life) who were toppers in Organon of Medicine in Final B.H.M.S Examinations in 2013. Certificate of Appreciation and Awards were given to the students who were selected in MD (Homoeopathy) through the Preparatory Camp organised by Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial trust. The Awards, Certificates and Medals were handed over by Dr. Ramjee Singh, Prof. Dr. Amit Bannerjee, Dr. M.K. Sahani and Smt. Brijnaina Singh, w/o Dr. Mahendra Singh. Dr. Ramjee Singh paid his tributes to Dr. Singh by revisiting some of the moments passed in company of Dr. Mahendra Singh. In a heart touching speech he told the contributions of Dr. Mahendra Singh and that how he is missing especially when his guidance is most needed
because of the difficult time through which Homoeopathy is passing. He further assured that he can never betray the teachings and guidance of Dr. Mahendra Singh and that whatever may happen he will never allow Homoeopaths to practice allopathy. Prof. Dr. Amit Banerjee stressed the importance of Homoeopathy in todays times. He appreciated the role Dr. Mahendra Singh Memorial Trust is playing in continuing the works of Dr. Singh in deeds and spirit. The Vote of Thanks was delivered by Dr. Archana Thakur. Dr. K.K. Kar, Bhubaneswar, narrated his understanding of Homoeopathy and encouraged the audience especially the younger generation in his lecture My Experiences in Homoeopathy. It was followed by a paper by Dr. B.T. Rudresh, Bangaluru, on Treating Infertility with Homoeopathy. Prof. Dr. S. Praveen, Hyderabad enlightened the audience by his lecture Treating Incurable Cases. In the Post-Lunch Session, cases were presented by Dr Amit Sahani, Patna followed by presentation on Scope for Newcomer in Homeopathy by Dr. Sanjeev Singh, Patna. Then there was a very interesting video case presentation and discussion on Observation by Prof. Dr. Anwar Amir Ansari, Mumbai followed by case presentation by Dr Satish Gala, Mumbai. Both Dr. Ansari and Dr. Galas lecture was much appreciated by the delegates. Afterwards Dr. Subhas Singh gave a short presentation on current situation in Homoeopathy named Homoeopathy in Crossroads. After the Tea-Break, in the Valedictory Session, President C.C.H, Dr. Ramjee Singh narrated how the hard work of Dr. Mahendra Singh for changing B.H.M.S and PG syllabus and making it more clinically oriented has borne fruit and the B.H.M.S and PG syllabus has been changed. He expressed his regret that Dr. Mahendra Singh himself could not be here to rejoice on this occasion. The Colourful Souvenir was released in the valedictory session by the dignitaries present. Then valedictory mementoes were presented. The next Shradhhanjali-2015 was announced to be held on 1st March 2015. The programme concluded by rendering the National Anthem. The programme was attended by about 500 delegates including a group of students of DKMM Hom. Med. College and delegates from all over India including those from neighbouring countries.
Reported by: Dr. Shefalika Singh, PGT, National Institute of Homoeopathy, Kolkata