Lucknow Doctors Honoured with Padma Shri for Decades of Medical Service

Two distinguished doctors from Lucknow, Dr Rajendra Prasad and K.K. Thakral, have been conferred the Padma Shri award for their exceptional contributions to medicine. Dr Prasad, a renowned pulmonologist, emphasized treating patients with empathy throughout his nearly five-decade career. K.K. Thakral, an Ayurvedic surgeon, highlighted his service to economically weaker sections and the affordability of traditional medicine. Both awardees credited their families and foundational values for their successful journeys in healthcare.

Key Points: Padma Shri Awarded to Lucknow Doctors Rajendra Prasad & K.K. Thakral

  • Padma Shri for medicine
  • Pulmonology & Ayurveda excellence
  • Service to economically weak
  • Promotion of AYUSH
  • Legacy of patient empathy
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'Our journey was rooted in service': Padma Shri awardees Dr Rajendra Prasad and K.K. Thakral

Two eminent Lucknow doctors, pulmonologist Dr Rajendra Prasad and Ayurvedic surgeon K.K. Thakral, receive Padma Shri for outstanding medical service.

"I would advise the next generation of doctors to treat patients with empathy, as good behaviour helps patients recover faster. - Dr Rajendra Prasad"

Lucknow, Jan 26

It is a proud moment for UP's state capital Lucknow as two eminent doctors from the city have been honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri award for their outstanding services in the field of medicine. The awardees are renowned pulmonologist and tuberculosis specialist Dr Rajendra Prasad, former Head of the Department at King George's Medical University, and noted Ayurveda surgeon K.K. Thakral.

Dr Rajendra Prasad, who has been selected for the Padma Shri, is regarded as the founder of the Pulmonary Medicine Department at KGMU. He began his journey at KGMU as a student and eventually rose to become the Head of the Department.

Speaking to IANS, Dr Prasad shared details about his family, saying his late father, Gopichand, was a cloth merchant, while his late mother Vijay Lakshmi was a homemaker. His son, Dr Nikhil Gupta, is a faculty member in the Department of Medicine at the Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute, while his daughter, Dr Pallavi, is a dentist and is married.

Dr Rajendra Prasad credited his wife, Meera Gupta and his entire family for his achievement. Reflecting on his nearly five decades of medical practice, he said: "I have always maintained a warm and respectful relationship with my patients. I would advise the next generation of doctors to treat patients with empathy, as good behaviour helps patients recover faster."

Meanwhile, Thakral, a distinguished practitioner of Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic surgery), has also been conferred with the Padma Shri.

Recounting his early life, Thakral told IANS: "Our residence was in the region that is now part of Pakistan, in the Sargodha district. During the Partition in 1947, we migrated to India and settled in Yamunanagar (now in Haryana). My father was a physician and practised medicine. The initial years were difficult, but despite the challenges, my father paid special attention to our education."

He further said that after completing intermediate education, his father sent him to study at an Ayurvedic college in Lucknow, where he underwent rigorous training for five years. "Due to my father's discipline and guidance, I consistently performed well in all subjects. The MS (Ayurveda) degree had just been introduced at that time, and I was the topper of the first batch," he added.

Thakral said he completed his education in 1964 from Lucknow and in 1968 from Banaras, adding that he followed the discipline and values learned during his training throughout his life. "I have served as a lecturer and professor as well. Around 70 to 80 per cent of my patients come from economically weaker sections, such as labourers, workers, and low-income groups. They need good, affordable, and accessible healthcare. If a farmer does not receive timely treatment, it affects not only his health but also his livelihood," he said.

Highlighting the benefits of Ayurveda, Thakral said it is a cost-effective system of medicine that does not rely on foreign exchange. Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to promote AYUSH and traditional medicine, he said: "The system has undergone changes over time, and medical treatment has become expensive in many places. In this context, the Prime Minister's initiative to promote AYUSH and traditional medicine is highly commendable, in public interest, and in the national interest."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who values integrative medicine, it's wonderful to see an Ayurvedic surgeon being recognized at the national level. Dr. Thakral's focus on affordable care for labourers and farmers is exactly what our healthcare system needs more of.
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Vikram M
Proud moment for Lucknow and UP! Both doctors represent the best of Indian values - service, humility, and perseverance. Dr. Thakral's family story of migration and struggle is a reminder of the resilience of that generation. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the recognition, I wish the article had given more details about their specific medical contributions and research. The Padma Shri is a huge honour, and the public deserves to know exactly what breakthroughs they achieved.
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Michael C
Dr. Prasad crediting his wife and family is so heartwarming. Behind every great person is a strong support system. True role models for the youth.
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Kavya N
This is the kind of news we need more of! Not film stars, but real heroes who serve the people silently for decades. Dr. Thakral serving 70-80% patients from weaker sections is true *seva*. May their tribe increase! 🙏

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