India annually observes National Doctor’s Day to honour the contribution of doctors and healthcare professionals who relentlessly serve the country’s population. Celebrated on July 1st, this day not only commemorates their dedication and life-saving roles but also draws attention to their emotional and physical well-being.

History Of National Doctor’s Day

The roots of National Doctor’s Day in India go back to 1991, when the Government of India officially established it in honour of one of the most celebrated physicians in Indian history — Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. Born on July 1, Dr. Roy was a renowned physician, who played an important role in developing India's healthcare system, and also served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal.

Dr. Roy played a transformative role in shaping India’s healthcare landscape. He was instrumental in the founding of prestigious institutions such as the Indian Medical Association and the Medical Council of India. Under his guidance, medical standards were uplifted, and access to healthcare in the country expanded significantly. His life and career continue to inspire generations of doctors, making July 1 a fitting date to honour the medical community at large.

Theme Of This Year:

The theme for Doctor’s Day 2025, “Behind the Mask: Who Heals the Healers?”, that calls for a deeper reflection on the challenges faced by those in the medical fraternity. It emphasises the need to support and care for doctors, just as they devote themselves to caring for others.

Significance Of The Day

National Doctor’s Day holds immense significance as it acknowledges the selfless service of doctors and healthcare professionals who place their patients’ health above their own. Whether in times of public health crises, pandemics, or daily medical emergencies, doctors are the backbone of the healthcare system. This day serves as a reminder of the tireless hours, emotional resilience, and sacrifices they make to ensure the well-being of others.

This year's theme adds a new dimension to the conversation. It highlights the need to recognise doctors not just as caregivers but also as individuals who require empathy, mental health support, and rest. While their white coats symbolize care and expertise, it is essential to acknowledge the unseen burden they carry in their daily life.

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