In Photos: President Murmu confers President's colours to Armed forces medical college in Pune

The President of India, Droupadi Murmu presented the President's colour to the Armed Forces Medical College at Pune on Friday (Pics/PTI and X@rashtrapatibhvn)

Updated On: 2023-12-01 03:31 PM IST

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Speaking on the occasion, the President said that AFMC has earned a reputation as an institution of the highest standard in medical education. The graduates of this institute have made the nation proud through their dedicated service both at home and beyond our national boundaries

"The discipline, indomitable courage and skill of our army has always protected our national interests. It has also played a big role in creating a peaceful internal environment for the development of the country. Armed Forces Medical Services are making an important contribution in keeping our brave soldiers in the best health and always ready for battle," the President said in her address

The President said that the AFMC student have a huge responsibility to protect those who protect the country

"There is a huge responsibility on all the students of Armed Forces Medical College. All of you have to protect the health of the heroes who protect the country. You have proved through your efforts and examples that no matter how difficult the circumstances are, no matter how big the obstacles, nothing is impossible if the will power is strong," the President said in her address

Hailing female graduates of the Armed Forces Medical College, President Murmu said, "Many women who have graduated from the Armed Forces Medical College have made significant contributions to the field of army medicine and have held high positions in various branches of the military. I have learned that AFMC alumnus Punita Arora became the first woman Lieutenant General in the country's army. Padma Bandopadhyay, the first woman Air Marshal of the Indian Air Force, is also a former cadet of this institute"

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