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Lieutenant General Daljit Singh Appointed As Honorary Surgeon To President Droupadi Murmu

Lt Gen Daljit Singh Appointed Honorary Surgeon

Lt Gen Daljit Singh Appointed Honorary Surgeon to President

New Delhi: Lt Gen Daljit Singh, currently serving as the Director General of medical services (Army), has been appointed as honorary surgeon to President Droupadi Murmu, the Army said on Tuesday. The officer is an alumnus of the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.

He is currently the senior-most paediatrician and neonatologist in the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS). During his 38 years of service, he has held numerous professional appointments, including principal medical officer at the headquarters of the Central Air Command in Allahabad.

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Lt Gen Daljit Singh was commissioned into the Indian Air Force on 17 December 1983, as a part of AFMS, the Gen Officer dedicated his services to the Air Force till 29 Sep 2021. On 30 Sep 2021, the Gen Officer was permanently seconded to Army and he assumed the appointment of DGMS (Army).

Singh is a post-graduate examiner of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik, National Board of Examinations, New Delhi, and Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. Lt Gen Singh was awarded the Chief of the Air Staff Commendation in 2006 and the Chief of the Army Staff Commendation in 2011.

The officer was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal in 2020 for his outstanding and meritorious service to the armed forces.

Additionally, he is a trainer in Pediatric Advanced life support and Neonatal Resuscitation Programme and has published various research papers in National and International Journals.

The team had earlier reported that more than 700 patients had availed of Ayurveda facilities recently opened in 12 Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) hospitals in the last six weeks. Most of these patients had been suffering from chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, skin disorders, digestive problems, arthritis, bronchial asthma, etc.

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