The convocation ceremony of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, was graced by the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, in a moment that celebrated not just academic achievements but also the profound impact of AIIMS on the healthcare landscape. Addressing the gathering, the President highlighted the institution’s global reputation for excellence in healthcare, medical education, and life sciences research. She acknowledged AIIMS as a symbol of hope for millions, where faculty, paramedics, and non-medical staff dedicate themselves equally to the privileged and the underprivileged, embodying the spirit of selfless service. Drawing from the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, she likened AIIMS to a “running laboratory of Karma Yoga,” emphasizing its unwavering commitment to duty and compassion.
Reflecting on AIIMS’ journey over 69 years, the President lauded its evolution into a Made-in-India success story that has set a benchmark for healthcare institutions nationwide. She commended its relentless pursuit of excellence through research, innovation, and patient care, which has cemented its reputation both in India and abroad. The institute’s adherence to core values, its dedication to transparency, efficiency, and accountability, and its commitment to fostering an inclusive and ethical environment were recognized as key factors in its continued success.
The President also addressed a pressing concern of modern times—emotional and mental health. She expressed deep concern over the growing challenges in this area, particularly among the younger generation, and urged AIIMS to take proactive steps in spreading awareness. Stressing that no setback in life is irreparable except the loss of life itself, she called for initiatives that could help people recognize and address mental health issues before they become crises.
Speaking directly to the graduating students, the President encouraged them to use their education to build meaningful careers while remaining compassionate toward those in need. Acknowledging the healthcare disparities in different regions of the country, she urged them to consider serving in underserved areas, even if only for part of the year. She reminded them that their responsibility extended beyond their professions—to caring for the well-being of those around them, as well as their own physical and mental health.
The convocation was not just a ceremony marking academic milestones; it was a call to action for the new generation of medical professionals. AIIMS, with its rich legacy and commitment to excellence, continues to shape the future of healthcare, and its graduates now carry the responsibility of upholding and expanding this legacy. As they step into the world, they do so not just as doctors, researchers, and healthcare professionals, but as torchbearers of a noble mission—to heal, to serve, and to uplift society.