The renowned physician from Palamu, Dr. Surendra Singh, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of selfless service. While death is an inevitable truth for all, it is the impact one leaves behind that truly defines their existence. Dr. Singh, often called the ‘God of the Poor,’ was not merely a medical professional but a compassionate healer who shunned the commercialization of healthcare. He never exploited his patients, never subjected them to unnecessary tests, and kept his clinic doors open 24/7 without any barriers or ego. His modest fee of just ₹5, a stark contrast to the exorbitant charges of today’s doctors, made him a beacon of hope for the impoverished. Many patients feared seeking medical help due to high costs, but Dr. Singh ensured affordability and accessibility. For years, he served in Haidernagar, treating hundreds daily, many of whom received free consultations. He also dedicated his services to Ramna and Nagar Untari, maintaining his compassionate approach. Even after relocating to Daltonganj due to declining health, his commitment to affordable care persisted. When approached by a private hospital, he initially insisted on his ₹5 fee, eventually agreeing to ₹50 under pressure from the hospital, highlighting his unwavering dedication. Born in a humble family, Dr. Singh understood the struggles of the underprivileged, his own education being a testament to perseverance. His simple lifestyle and deep respect for relationships further defined his character. His life exemplified the true meaning of a doctor’s calling, embodying the divine compassion attributed to healers.
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