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Son of IAF officer from Tamil Nadu, Assam oncologist wins Magsaysay award
The Morning Standard
|September 01, 2023
A seed planted in time inevitably sprouts and when it gets nourishment, it is bound to grow into a beautiful tree. That is exactly the story of this year's Magsaysay award winner, Dr Ravi Kannan, an oncologist and director of Assam's Cachar Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.

Son of former Indian Air Force personnel from Tamil Nadu, he had just one goal in life to become a doctor, one he pursued successfully.
"I remember my mother Indumathy had set this goal for me when I was a child. She had seen her family physicians - Dr Natarajan, Dr MK Shanmugham and Dr NK Subramaniam. They were from my mother's hometown Kumbakonam. She wanted to become a doctor too but her family circumstances did not permit it. So, she wanted her son to become a doctor. I had no other thought," Dr Kannan said.
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