The south Indian doctors of PGI will get crash course in Punjabi language from 1st February to 21st February . Panditrao Dharenavar, who has been teaching Punjabi to south Indian doctors since one year will dedicate his time to teach Punjabi to make doctors well verse with Punjabi language so that the conversion between patient […]
The south Indian doctors of PGI will get crash course in Punjabi language from 1st February to 21st February . Panditrao Dharenavar, who has been teaching Punjabi to south Indian doctors since one year will dedicate his time to teach Punjabi to make doctors well verse with Punjabi language so that the conversion between patient and doctor is in local language so that the treatment will be better which is the main aim of PGI. The crash course will end on International Mother language Day, 21st February.
PGI has got more than 750 doctors and more than 100 nurses from south India who have been trying to learn the local language, Punjabi with the help of Panditrao, assistant professor in government college sector 46 Chandigarh are showing great interest to learn Punjabi language, To encourage learning interest among doctors, Panditrao is giving “Angad Award” to Doctors.
Thanking previous director Doctor Yogesh Chalwa for the permission to teach Punjabi, Panditrao said that he will not only teach to teach Punjabi but also Hindi till his last breath because it is the better way to serve society. Panditrao is originally from Karanataka but has learnt Punjabi so well that he has penned down 12 books in Punjabi and translated Sri Jap Ji Saheb, Sri Sukhmani Saheb and Zafaranama into Kannada language.