Udaipur: On the occasion of National Doctors’ Day, the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Udaipur organized a “Goodwill Rally for Fear-Free Hospitals,” in which Rotary Club Udaipur Pannadhay actively participated, expressing strong support for the safety, dignity, and secure working environment of doctors.
Through the rally, a powerful message was conveyed to society: “If doctors are safe, the nation is safe.” Speakers emphasized that the safety of medical professionals is not just a concern for the healthcare sector but a collective responsibility of society. They noted that doctors can serve patients with full dedication only when they are provided with a safe and respectful environment.
On this occasion, several members of the club participated in the rally, including Club President Rtn. CA R.K. Agarwal, Secretary Rtn. Anika Bhaseen, Club Patron Rtn. Bhanupratap Singh Dhabhai, Rtn. Dr. Richa Purohit, Rtn. Dr. Vijay Purohit, Rtn. Tarika Bhanupratap Dhabhai, and Rtn. Poonam Agarwal, along with other club members, expressing solidarity with the medical fraternity.
The Rotary Club Udaipur Pannadhay appreciated the awareness initiative by IMA, stating that strengthening trust, respect, and a sense of security for healthcare professionals is the need of the hour. The club reaffirmed its commitment to continue actively participating in public welfare campaigns aligned with its tradition of service and social responsibility.
With the guiding principle “Nothing is greater than service,” Rotary Pannadhay pledged to remain actively involved in all constructive initiatives for the betterment of society.