Shiksha Niketan Students Honor Medical Professionals On Doctors’ Day
Class XI Leads Special Assembly Highlighting Dr. B.C. Roy’s Legacy
The celebration emphasized the crucial role of doctors in society, likening their importance to that of deities.
JAMSHEDPUR – Shiksha Niketan School in Telco marked Doctors’ Day with a special morning assembly organized by Class XI students on Monday, paying tribute to medical professionals and their contributions.
The program centered around honoring Dr. B.C. Roy, an eminent physician and former Chief Minister of West Bengal, after whom the day is celebrated in India.
Our students have beautifully captured the essence of this day,” remarked Principal Sumita Dey during the event.
Dey addressed the gathering, stressing the vital role doctors play in our lives: “The place of doctors in our lives is next to God.”
The assembly featured presentations highlighting the challenges and rewards of the medical profession.
Students shared stories of notable doctors who have made significant contributions to healthcare in India.
This celebration helps us appreciate the dedication and sacrifices of medical professionals,” said a participating Class XI student.
The event also touched upon the importance of the doctor-patient relationship and medical ethics.
Teachers used this opportunity to encourage students interested in pursuing medical careers.
The school plans to make Doctors’ Day celebration an annual event to foster respect for the medical profession among students.
This initiative aligns with Shiksha Niketan’s broader goal of instilling values of service and compassion in its students.

