The 7th Foundation Celebration & 3rd International Gramin Doctor Professional Award 2026 was successfully held at Bhavani banquet hall, Kalna, on 24th and 25th January 2026.
The event was organized by Quality Academy & Research Centre (QARC), with the help of Quality Health Care Nursing & Allied Health Training Institute (QHCTI) along with the support from Quality Skill Development Training Institute (QSDTI). These institutions played a vital role in succeeding this conference and award ceremony.
The International Gramin Doctor Conference 2026 brought together healthcare professionals, doctors, academicians, and social contributors from across regions. The conference aimed to strengthen awareness, collaboration, and recognition in the field of rural healthcare services and paramedical education.
The two-day program included:
● International medical conference sessions
● Award distribution ceremony
● Cultural programs
● Professional networking opportunities
Day 1 Highlights
The very first of this memorable ceremony started with a student dance performance. Dance is a form of art, and by this the program was really brought to life. The students did their very best to perform in front of the guests. Dance performances represented our tradition and culture. It is also very effective to capture the audience’s attention. It is the most beautiful way to start the program and welcome all the guests. The students also did a short play, spreading awareness about different diseases and how to fight them.
Following the cultural opening, the show pivoted towards the greatly awaited awards ceremony. Before that the distinguished guests were warmly greeted. The awards were categorised in many different ways. Gramin doctor, health care, humanity and many more. The awards are not only a piece to keep it on the shelf, it is a great honour, an acknowledgement of the person’s hard work and efforts. Among the distinguished awardees, Dr. K.H. Maksud Rahaman received the International Honorary Doctorate Award 2026 for his outstanding contribution in diseases, research, and healthcare practices.
The great personalities present there also shared their valuable insights on different subjects. It is very important to all the students, they can learn a lot from them. Their lectures were highly professional and very helpful.
In between the ceremony, lunch and breakfast were served as well. The food helped the attendees to stay full and also hydrated throughout the day.
The students also got a great chance to strengthen their networking opportunities with the professionals. They got the chance to meet the experienced doctors and medical experts, to understand the challenges in rural healthcare systems.
To bring the first day to a thoughtful close, the program moved toward a yoga performance. By showcasing a series of difficult poses and breathing techniques, the performers emphasized the importance of mental clarity and physical stability in a professional environment. The first day concluded on a note of peace and mindfulness.
Day 2 Highlights
The second day started with showing our respect to Swami Vivekananda, by garlanding the portrait and offering fresh flowers. The elders showed their respect first, then the students. It reminds us of the value of those souls who made a huge change in society. We follow in their footsteps, of those who came before us and showed us the way to achieve great goodness. All the people present there felt deep gratitude towards the great personality Swami Vivekanada.
The show then moved on to welcoming the distinguished guests. The student body welcomed the guests with a flower bouquet, uttariya and a badge of honor. It shows our tradition of how we greet our honoured guests. The uttariya is a symbol of showing our respect to the person, it is a great honoured gift to have.
In between the program we took a brief break to serve lunch to our guests and the attendees. To refill our energy for the second half of the program.
Eventually the program came to an end. At the end everyone who attended the ceremony enjoyed and learned so much. The students learned so much from all the great personalities. It was a huge success, the rural doctors got the respect and acknowledgement they deserved.
Prestigious International Awards
The key highlight of the event was the presentation of multiple international awards - 2026.
● International Gramin Doctor Professional Award – 2026
● International Health Care Professional Award – 2026
● International Chikitsa Ratna Award – 2026
● International Honorary Doctorate Award – 2026
● International Vivekananda Seva Award – 2026
● International Peace Award for Humanity & Environment – 2026
Honoured Guests & Key Speakers
The event was further enhanced by the appearance of several distinguished personalities representing the medical, administrative, academic, social and spiritual sectors, who shared their experience.
The guests included:
● Mr. Jyotirmoy Maiti, a former IAS Officer and member of the Advisory Panel for the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) under the Government of India, contributed his administrative expertise.
● Mr. Goutam Biswas shared insights from his role as the Assistant Superintendent at the Kalna Super speciality Hospital.
● Dr. Manick Chandra Mondal, a former Medical Officer and Physiotherapist at Chinsura Sadar Imambara Hospital in Hooghly, offered valuable clinical perspectives.
● Dr. Mousumi Murmu
MD (Medicine)
● Dr. Soumendra Pal, who holds a BHMS from Burdwan University and a Diploma in CMS & ED, discussed advancements in rural medicine.
● Ms. Rina Banerjee, a dedicated social worker and award recipient, highlighted the importance of community service.
The event was formally inaugurated by Swami Akhilananda Maharaj of Belari Ramkrishna Ashram, whose presence added spiritual significance and inspiration to the program.
Strong message from this event
The awards and the event was not only for a show. It actually represents our gratitude to the rural doctors who helped us in time of need. They are the ones who help the rural people first.
This event emphasized on:
● Improving healthcare access in rural areas
● Promoting paramedical and allied health education
● Recognizing grassroots healthcare professionals
● Building a strong network of medical practitioners and institutions
Official Websites
● Quality Health Care Nursing & Allied Health Training Institute(qhcti.in)
● Quality Skill Development Training Institute (qsdti.in)
● Quality Academy & Research Centre (qarc.org.in)

