AMCH Principal Dr. Sanjeev Kakati Receives Manab Ratna Award in Dibrugarh

The Bharat Sevashram Sangha Dibrugarh Hindu Milan Mandir awarded the Manab Ratna to AMCH Principal Dr. Sanjeev Kakati on the 130th birth anniversary of Swami Pranavananda Maharaj.
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DIBRUGARH: The Bharat Sevashram Sangha Dibrugarh Hindu Milan Mandir conferred the Manab Ratna award to AMCH Principal-cum-Chief Superintendent Dr Sanjeev Kakati on the occasion of the 130th birth anniversary of Swami Pranavananda Maharaj. The award was presented by Swami Deepbhabananda Maharaj of Dibrugarh Ramkrishna Mission.

The Manab Ratna award is given annually to individuals who have made significant contributions through selfless service to the community.

Dr Sanjeev Kakati, a Professor in the Department of Medicine at AMCH, has served as Principal-cum-Chief Superintendent of the institution for over a decade. His contribution has been marked by his dedication to healthcare and public service.

“For my service to the community, I have been given the Manab Ratna Award by Dibrugarh Bharat Sevashram Sangha Hindu Milan Mandir. I don’t know what I have done but it inspired me to do more work for the community. I am happy and express my gratitude to the organization. This kind of process will inspire others to do work for the society,” said Dr Kakati.

Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation (DMC) Mayor Dr Saikat Patra spoke about the history of Bharat Sevashram Sangha and shared how the organization has been giving service to the community and the needy during the disaster. “We should always follow the path of Swami Pranavnanda Maharaj. Maharaj ji has always worked for the society and people and showed us the way to work for the nation,” Patra said.

While speaking on the occasion, Swami Deepbhabananda Maharaj said, “We should be proud that we are Hindus because Hinduism has always taught us of universal acceptance. Universal acceptance in Hinduism signifies inclusivity, enabling individuals from varied beliefs to explore its philosophies.”

Kanan Das, President of Hindu Milan Mandir, and Anjana Majumdar among others were present on the dais during the programme. 

Bharat Sevashram Sangha, founded in 1917 by Swami Pranavananda, has a long history of humanitarian work, including disaster relief efforts, free distribution of food and clothing, and assistance to the underprivileged.

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