On the occasion of National Doctors Day, Central Bank officials made it a point to express their gratitude to the noble profession by visiting hospitals and greeting doctors. This thoughtful gesture was a testament to the bank’s appreciation for the selfless service provided by doctors, who dedicate their lives to healing and caring for others. At Lady Harding Medical College, senior bank staff Anil Agnihotri, RH(Delhi South), personally visited the campus and met with its director, Dr Sarita Beri, as well as other esteemed doctors, including Rajeshwar Lal, Deputy Director (Admin), and Dr Anupam Parkash, Chief Medical Officer. During their meeting, Agnihotri presented the doctors with a flower bud and a small gift as a symbol of the bank’s affection and respect.
The officials of the RO & Marketing team, along with staff from the LHMC branch, also made their presence felt at Kalawati Hospital and Kriplani Hospital, where they met with approximately 50 doctors. Meanwhile, at BH Gole market, Ms Sushri Ranjana, a bank official, paid a visit to RML Hospital to meet with doctors and their staff. In addition, many other branch managers took the initiative to visit their nearby hospitals and clinics, where they were warmly received by the medical professionals. During these visits, the bank officials educated the doctors about its various schemes, including Cent Sanjeevani Scheme, Cent Home Loan, and Cent Vehicle Schemes.
The doctors, overwhelmed by this thoughtful initiative, assured the bank officials of a strong and continued relationship. Their appreciation for the bank’s gesture was palpable, as they felt valued and recognized for their tireless efforts in the field of medicine. As National Doctors Day came to a close, the Central Bank’s visit to hospitals and clinics left a lasting impression on the medical fraternity, serving as a reminder of the bank’s commitment to the well-being and progress of the country’s medical professionals.