Chief Minister Sai met the democracy fighter
Raipur. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai visited the residence of 92-year-old democracy activist Dr. Nirmal Ghosh, a resident of Baikunthpur, and inquired about his well-being. Chief Minister Shri Sai honored Dr. Ghosh with a shawl and a coconut. He also had a cordial conversation with his family members.
Chief Minister Sai said that Dr. Ghosh's struggle, patriotism, and tenacity continue to inspire us. Even at this age, his memory and wisdom are exemplary for all of us. It was a privilege to meet the democracy activist and receive his blessings. On this occasion, Dr. Ghosh shared his experiences during the Emergency imposed in 1975 with the Chief Minister. He explained that he was detained in various jails for approximately 19 months during the Emergency. Sharing memories of his student days, Dr. Ghosh recalled studying at Mission School, Madhav Rao Sapre School, and Nagpur. In 1955, he enrolled in Ayurvedic College and received a BMS degree from Sagar University. Instead of joining the government service, he opened a private clinic in Baikunthpur in 1960 and continued to serve the public for a long time. Agriculture Minister Shri Ram Vichar Netam, Health Minister Shri Shyam Bihari Jaiswal, Shri Bhaiya Lal Rajwada, and other public representatives were present on the occasion.
