KIMS Professor Nominated SAFES Executive Council Member

In a proud moment for Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Dr. Sambit Das, Professor and Head, Department of Endocrinology, has been nominated as Executive Council Member of the South Asian Federation of Endocrine Societies (SAFES).

SAFES is one of the largest and most vibrant endocrine bodies in Asia, comprising endocrine societies of many Asian countries, including India. The federation is committed to collaborative research, advancing patient care, developing regional clinical guidelines, and addressing the unique challenges of endocrine disorders in the South Asian region.

Dr. Das is one of three distinguished endocrinologists from India elected to this prestigious position, representing India on this prominent regional and global platform.

The Founder of KIIT, KISS and KIMS Dr. Achyuta Samanta has congratulated Dr. Das for his nomination to the prestigious body.

An alumnus of the prestigious PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr. Das also serves as the National Vice President of the Endocrine Society of India, and holds key positions in the state chapters of RSSDI and AIAARO. He is a member of the national task force of ESI for formulating guidelines on the management of obesity.

Dr. Das is an avid clinician, dedicated teacher, and accomplished researcher. Recently he has also been awarded “Endocrine luminary clinical and academic excellence “from Honourable Governor of Odisha on the eve of Doctors’ Day. His passion for endocrinology continues to bring recognition and pride to the institute and the state.

Milestone Achieved Successful Treatment of a Patient with Electron Beam Therapy by the Radiation Oncology Team of KIMS

KIMS Radiation Oncology team, under the expert guidance of primary Oncologist, Dr. Sthiti Das, Senior Consultant, Radiation Oncology; along with her associate, Dr. Manika Verma, Junior Consultant, Radiation Oncology; Mr. Ashish Masanta , Mrs. Abanti Bhuyan, Senior Medical Physicist and R.S.O; Mr. Asit Panigrahy, Jr. Medical Physicist; Mrs. Jesmin Ahmed, Sr. RTT; Mr. Krishna Prasad Shee, Ms. Diptimanjari Sha, Mr. Kishore Biswal, Mr. Sauhardya, Mr. Saurav,  Mr. Vishal, RTT; and the entire team of Radiation Oncology Department, successfully treated its first patient with Electron Beam Therapy at state-of-the-art Radiation Oncology Department at KIMS Cancer Centre.

The entire team of Radiation Oncologists, Medical Physicists, Radiotherapy Technologists and staff members have worked together tirelessly to ensure smooth and precise treatment. Looking ahead, the KIMS Team becomes excited to continue offering seamless treatment and building up on this milestone.

KIMS Radiation Oncology team members also extend their gratitude to the patient for entrusting them with their care. The team remains committed to providing exceptional care and support to those affected by Cancer.

Let’s continue to make a difference in the lives of those affected by Cancer  !

KIMS Faculty Presents A Research Work at ISTH 2025 Congress in Washington, D.C., USA

A Research Work titled “Circulating Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Level in Venous Thromboembolic Disorder” was selected by the International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) for poster presentation at the ISTH 2025 Congress, held from June 21st to 25th, 2025, in Washington, D.C., USA.

This research was led by Dr. Bandita Panda, PhD, Research Scientist – Clinical Proteomics and Genomics, Scientific Officer, Research and Development Department, KIMS; and Dr. Chandan Kumar Ray Mohapatra, Associate Professor & Head of the Department, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery (CTVS), KIMS. The findings were presented in person by Dr. Chandan Kumar Ray Mohapatra on June 22nd, 2025, during the congress.

The Department of CTVS, KIMS has gratefully acknowledged the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Task Force for providing research funding. It has also extended sincere thanks to the Institute of Life Sciences for providing access to instrumentation facilities and for the support of the project staff.

Furthermore, the CTVS department has expressed its gratitude to KIIT Deemed to be University for its support through the provision of a travel grant, which enabled participation in the congress.

Doctors Felicitated at KIMS on National Doctors’ Day Celebration

The National Doctors’ Day was celebrated at KIMS on 1st July, 2025, with a heartfelt felicitation ceremony honouring all doctors for their tireless service and commitment.

Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIITKISS, and KIMS, who waxed eloquent on renowned physician Late Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy (in whose honour the day is celebrated) for his tireless service to society. He paid rich tribute to all doctors for their invaluable contribution. “This is the only profession where you become happy by treating patients. It is truly a noble profession,” he said.

Dr. Samanta noted that every year over 24 lakh students appear for MBBS entrance exams in India, reflecting the profession’s enduring appeal. “At KIMS, we hold doctors in the highest esteem. In the coming years, we will give even more to the doctors’ fraternity,” he added.

He celebrated Doctors’ Day earlier in the day with those who provided medical services during the recent Rath Yatra in Puri, where KIMS set up a 15-bedded, fully air-conditioned facility for pilgrims. “My interest is public interest,” he affirmed. Urging doctors to maintain the highest standards of patient care, he advised them to be more friendly with patients, more timely in communicating with relatives, and always to provide proper justice to those in need. As part of his ongoing commitment to motivate excellence, he announced that from next year, three prize-money awards will be introduced among the doctors.

Prof. (Dr) R. C. Das, Principal, KIMS, highlighted the significance of the day, observed nationwide in memory of Dr. B. C. Roy. “This day celebrates the legacy of Dr. B. C. Roy. Doctors’ services never go in vain—they are blessed to serve people day and night,” he said. He also pointed to this year’s theme, “Behind the Mask: Healing the Healer,” which recognises the unseen sacrifices and dedication of medical professionals.

Dr. R. N. Samanta, Advisor to the Founder, KIMS, underlined the essential qualities of a good doctor. “Sweet words and a smiling face should be a doctor’s traits. ‘Patient first’ should always be the doctor’s motto,” he reminded the gathering, stressing the importance of empathy in medical practice.

Dr. Manas Ranjan Behera, Medical Superintendent of KIMS, extended his greetings on the occasion. “I wish all the doctors and students a very happy Doctors’ Day. Our thanks to Dr. Samanta for his constant guidance and personal touch in everything,” he said.

The event concluded with a colourful cultural programme, where doctors showcased their creative talents on stage, highlighting that beyond their masks, doctors are artists, caregivers, and healers who enrich the lives of their patients and the community.

1st Midterm PedAllercon 2025: Shaping the Future of Pediatric Allergy Care in India

The 1st MidPedAllercon 2025, a landmark midterm National Conference on pediatric asthma, allergy, and immunology, was successfully conducted on 22nd June 2025 at the Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Bhubaneswar. Conceived as a focused platform for pediatricians and allergists across India, the conference marked a pivotal step in strengthening awareness, academic exchange, and skill-building in the field of childhood allergic diseases.

The conference was formally inaugurated by Prof.(Dr.) Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIITKISS, and KIMS, who emphasized the importance of academic collaboration in enhancing healthcare delivery. Prof. (Dr.) Braja Kishor Das, Additional DMET, Odisha;  Prof. (Dr.) R C Das, Dean & Principal, KIMS; and Prof (Dr.) M.R. Behera, Medical Superintendent graced the dais and extended full institutional support to pediatric allergy initiatives.

Notable speakers include Dr. H. Paramesh, Dr. T. U. Sukumaran, Dr. P. A. Mahesh, and Dr. Neeraj Gupta delivered high-impact talks on: Environmental triggers and the rise of allergic diseases; Food and drug hypersensitivities in children; Pet and latex allergy identification and prevention; Personalized care in bronchial asthma and AI-driven decision-making in allergy diagnostics.

Jointly led by Dr. Narayan Prashad Modi HOD Pediatrics, MKCG Medical college, Berhampur; and Dr. Sanjay Kumar Sahu, Professor Pediatrics, KIMS, Bhubaneswar as Organizing Secretaries, the conference brought together over 250 delegates and more than 25 renowned national faculty members. The sessions reflected the evolving challenges and solutions in pediatric allergy care—from day-to-day clinical dilemmas to cutting-edge diagnostics and artificial intelligence applications.

The success of this first edition lays the foundation for building stronger regional and national networks focused on research, training, and clinical excellence in pediatric allergy and immunology.

KIMS Observes World Sickle Cell Day 2025

KIMS observed World Sickle Cell Day on June 20, aligning with this year’s global theme:“Global Action, Local Impact: Empowering Communities for Effective Self-Advocacy.”The day underscores a critical healthcare mission, especially in Odisha, where tribal populations face a high burden of sickle cell disease. The observance aimed to promote awareness, early intervention, and community-led care solutions.

The Departments of Haematology, Paediatrics, and Transfusion Medicine (IHBT) came together to organise a dedicated academic programme for KIMS students. The objective was to strengthen students’ understanding of sickle cell disease and prepare them to advocate for patients through informed, compassionate care.

The event was inaugurated by AVM (Prof.) R.C. Das, Dean and Principal of KIMS. A series of insightful addresses were given by Prof. Dr. Manas Ranjan Behera, Medical Superintendent; Prof. Dr. Sebaranjan Biswal, Head of Paediatrics; Prof. Dr. Sukanta Tripathy, Head of Transfusion Medicine; Prof. Dr. Ranjana Giri, Head of Pathology; Dr. Biswajit Bhuyan, Head of Haematology and Prof. Dr. Palash Das, Pediatric Hemato-Oncology.

The scientific session was curated by Dr. Krishna (Haematopathologist) and it featured lectures by leading experts such as Prof. Dr. Somnath Padhee – AIIMS, Bhubaneswar; Prof. Dr. Sunil Kumar Agarwalla – SVPPGIP, Cuttack; Dr. Satarupa – Sri Bagchi Sri Shankara Cancer Centre, Bhubaneswar and Dr. Nirupama Sahoo – KIMS.

Their presentations emphasised advances in diagnosis, management, and community-centric strategies in combating sickle cell disease. An interactive quiz—led by Dr. Sandeep Abhijit and Dr. Sumansudha Routray—drew enthusiastic student participation. The fun and competitive format made learning both effective and enjoyable.

The program concluded with a resonant message that while sickle cell disease is a global challenge, its battle is deeply local—fought in our clinics, schools, homes, and hearts. The future doctors must blend scientific expertise with human empathy. Whether in urban hospitals or rural health centres, their ability to listen, educate, and advocate can redefine outcomes for patients battling sickle cell disease.

KIMS continues its mission to shape a healthcare future that is inclusive, informed, and deeply compassionate.

KIMS Participation at GSICON 2025 – A Landmark in Geriatric Public Health

The Geriatric Society of India (GSI), a prestigious national organization committed to advancing knowledge, policy, and practice in elderly care, hosted its National Annual Midterm Conference (GSICON 2025) from June 20–22, 2025, at Bhubaneswar. The conference was inaugurated by Hon’ble Governor of Odisha , His Excellency Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati along with many other reputed doctors , and pioneers of Geriatric Medicine in Odisha

This significant gathering brought together leading minds from across the country to deliberate on critical issues shaping geriatric health .Brig. (Dr.)  Ambika Prasad Mohanty (ex. Dean &Principal , Director Allied Sciences was invited as a speaker along with Prof (Dr.) Shubhransu Patro ( HOD, Department of Medicine )who chaired a session .

The Department of Community Medicine, Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)enthusiastically participated besides distinguished faculty and postgraduate scholars from other departments as well, showcasing their expertise and research contributions in this thematic area.

Prof. (Dr.) Basanta Kumar Behera(Professor, Department of Community Medicine, KIMS) chaired a session on “Ethical Dilemma in elderly Research “along with Prof.(Dr.) Smruti Ranjan Nayak, (Professor, Department of Community Medicine, KIMS ) who also chaired three sessions on “ Elder abuse” , “Values in Geriatric Health-care” , & “Redefining role of grand children in elderly care “.

Prof. (Dr.) Ipsita Debata, Professor, Department of Community Medicine, KIMS, was invited as a Speaker and delivered an enlightening session titled “Geriatric Vaccination: A Forgotten Priority in Preventive Healthcare.” Her session emphasized the crucial role of vaccinations in elderly care and the need for integrated community-level interventions.

Dr. Sai Chandan Das (AssociateProfessor, Department of Community Medicine, KIMS also chaired a session on “Prevention of shingles in co morbid condition in Geriatric population” & “Geriatric Vaccination”.

Dr. Prem Sagar Panda, Associate Professor, played multiple important roles at the conference. He served as the Chairperson for a Scientific Session “Liraglutide BioSimilar: The game changer for managing Diabesity in Elderly Indians” and “Sunshine and senior: Exploring vitamin D’s impact on ageing well “. He actively contributed to the event’s success in his role as the Co-organising Secretary of GSICON 2025. The faculty members also served as Judges for various scientific sessions, offering critical academic insights and guidance to budding researchers.

Dr. Priyanka Mohanty, second-year postgraduate, presented her mixed-method study:“Tobacco Usage Pattern and its Impact on Quality of Life in Elderly Tribal Population in a Selected District of Western Odisha.”Under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Basanta Kumar Behera and Dr. Prem Sagar Panda, her work was awarded the Second Prize in the highly competitive Free PG Paper Presentation category. The study shed light on a critical and underserved area of geriatric health in tribal populations.

Dr. Rosy Nayak, final-year postgraduate, presented a research paper titled:“Assessment of Nutrition, Quality of Life, and Co-morbidity Among the Elderly in the Rural Field Practice Area of a Tertiary Care Hospital of Eastern India.”Guided by Prof. (Dr.) Smruti Ranjan Nayak and Prof. (Dr.) Ipsita Debata, her presentation was well received for its strong field-based evidence and public health implications.

The team was grateful to AVM Prof.( Dr.) R.C Das (Principal & Dean, KIMS) for all necessary permissions & encouragement. Also Thankful to all our faculty and postgraduate scholars for their support.

Workshop on Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Blocks for Pain Management Inaugurated at KIMS

A two-day hands-on workshop on ultrasound-guided nerve blocks for acute pain management was inaugurated on June 17 at KIMS. The event was in collaboration with the International Network for Critical Ultrasound (INCUS), a global movement championing real-time diagnostics in emergency and critical care.

Speaking at the inauguration, Prof. (Dr.) Siddhartha Mishra, Professor and Head of Emergency Medicine at KIMS, highlighted the need for immediate and effective pain relief in emergency scenarios. Nerve blocks, especially ultrasound-guided ones, can offer targeted and rapid pain alleviation, he said, stressing the importance of hands-on training for young doctors in this critical area.

Officiating Medical Superintendent of KIMS, Prof. (Dr.) Sunil Kumar Patnaik, noted that the focus of the workshop was on acute pain management using guided nerve blocks, which is a game-changer in emergency medicine practices.

Prof. (Dr.) R. C. Das reiterated KIMS’s strong emphasis on emergency medicine, pointing out the significance of managing trauma-related pain through advanced techniques like nerve blocks. “Pain is one of the biggest challenges in trauma care. The focus on guided nerve block is thus a very important step,” he observed.

Prof. (Dr.) Sukhdev Nayak, Head of Emergency Medicine at IMS and SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar, hailed the workshop as a first-of-its-kind in Odisha. He also touched on the potential role of artificial intelligence in studying pain management and advocated for a holistic approach to pain that includes physical, mental, and even social dimensions.
Dr. Sanjeev Bhoi, Head of INCUS World, shared insights from a joint AIIMS and NITI Aayog study which revealed significant gaps in emergency medicine infrastructure and training across India. “We found that systems in both government and private hospitals were not adequately prepared. This led to policy changes, especially in training frontline workers. It’s important for institutions to start DNB programmes in emergency medicine,” he urged.

Advisor to the Founder, Dr. R. N. Samanta, addressed the gathering and highlighted the visionary support of Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder of KIIT, KISS, and KIMS. He spoke about Dr. Samanta’s simple lifestyle and his consistent encouragement of academic and medical excellence through initiatives like this workshop.

The guest faculties from Department of Emergency of different Institute were felicitated during the programme. The Department of Anatomy, KIMS along with the Department of Emergency Medicine, KIMS are the prime partners where Dr. Prajyan Paramita Samanta HOD Anatomy KIMS pivoted the workshop to make it a huge success.

Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Dr. Benazir Maherin, delivered the vote of thanks, concluding the event’s inaugural session. The workshop helped to enhance the clinical proficiency of medical professionals and further strengthen emergency care delivery in the region.

World No Tobacco Day 2025 Observed at KIMS

The World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) 2025 was observed at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, in continuation to the grand celebrations of the last year of 2024, wherein a Tobacco Cessation Clinic was inaugurated as per the MOHFW directives.

The Departments of Community Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, and Psychiatry of KIMSKIIT University jointly observed the theme “Unmasking the Appeal” in the last week of May 2025. Various events were held to raise awareness among the general public with the involvement of interns, postgraduate students, and faculty members.

The Department of Community Medicine took the lead role as the Coordinating department and the following activities were undertaken as Interdepartmental initiatives both in the hospital as well as in the field practice areas of the department.

A pledge was read by Dr. Krishna Mishra, Associate Prof. Community Medicine, stating the firm conviction of health professionals to demean and discourage all Tobacco consumption, in any form, by any person.  A strong crowd of over 100 doctors attended this oath taking.

There were poster presentations by interns of the departments of Community Medicine, Psychiatry and Pulmonary Medicine covering various aspects of the WNTD 2025 theme. A role play in the local language was enacted by the Interns to showcase the deleterious effects of tobacco on health, and on families and it also emphasized the role of the family and peer group to strengthen cessation programmes in a very lucid and entertaining fashion.

The play was staged in the open Cafeteria amid Principal and Dean, Prof. (Dr.) R.C. Das; Medical Superintendent Prof. (Dr.) Manas Ranjan Behera and Deputy Medical Superintendent Dr. Aswini Sharma, besides key faculties of the 3 departments. They appreciated and applauded the students for their efforts. The attendees were the general public, caregivers, OPD attendees,  and at the end of the play the onlookers were encouraged to ask their queries and the same was addressed by the team.

A quiz was arranged by the Department of Pulmonary Medicine among the postgraduate students of all the three years. There were 4 teams in all and the quiz masters were Dr. Suman Kumar Jagaty (Associate Professor) and Dr. Swadip Mishra (Assistant Professor).The screening and counselling services were provided by the Departments of Pulmonary Medicine and Psychiatry at a dedicated hour and the services were availed by all those who visited the OPDs. Various banners displaying the valuable information, the available services and the need for the same were kept in conspicuous areas to grab attention of the maximum number of patients. Dr. Sushant Mishra (Assistant Professor in the Department of Pulmonary Medicine) rendered the screening and counselling services. The pictures for the same are attached below.

The World No Tobacco Day 2025 celebration at the Tobacco Cessation Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, KIMS, Bhubaneswar on May 31, 2025 had enthusiastic participation from departmental mental health professionals during a focused one-hour program centered on the WHO theme “Unmasking the Appeal: Exposing Industry Tactics on Tobacco and Nicotine Products.” Prof. (Dr.) Sudipta Das, Prof. (Dr.) Pranab Mahapatra, Dr. Udit Panda, Dr. Jigyansa Pattnaik, Dr. Sikha Adil, and Dr. Dibyendu Mohanty, along with all senior and junior residents, clinical psychologists, psychiatric social workers, nursing staff, and medical interns attended the event.

The program had detailed discussions on the theme and importance of World No Tobacco Day, with particular emphasis on non-pharmacological management approaches for tobacco cessation, including evidence-based behavioral interventions, counseling techniques, and psychological support strategies, while also addressing crucial aspects of stigma reduction associated with tobacco dependence to promote a supportive environment for individuals seeking cessation.

The celebration reinforced the institution’s commitment to combating tobacco use through a multidisciplinary approach, emphasizing how tobacco industries manipulate consumers, particularly youth, through deceptive marketing strategies and appealing product designs. The program successfully highlighted the role of mental health professionals in tobacco cessation, recognizing the complex interplay between tobacco dependence and psychiatric conditions, while demonstrating a unified approach to tobacco control essential for providing comprehensive care to individuals seeking to quit tobacco.

Dr. Sai Chandan Das, Associate Professor, envisaged the  event aimed to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use. As part of the observance, a screening camp was organized. Nearly 30 patients attended the camp, where they underwent free oral health check-ups conducted by Dr. Kiran Kumar Mishra from Dental College. Awareness sessions were conducted by Dr. V.K. Sengupta and other doctors, who highlighted the long-term consequences of tobacco use. Educational materials such as posters and banners were displayed to reinforce key messages.

The event received positive feedback from the local community, with many appreciating the department’s efforts in bringing such awareness activities to rural settings. Mr. Sangram, Senior Manager, played a pivotal role in facilitating all the logistics required for the event, significantly contributing to its overall success. The event concluded on a positive note, with a formal vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Chetan Agrawal, acknowledging the public for making the event impactful and meaningful.

There was an awareness talk about the various harmful effects of tobacco, the marketing tactics and available screening and counselling methods to tackle tobacco related diseases was delivered amongst the OPD attendees by Prof. (Dr.) Ipsita Debata and other faculty as well as PGsThe team was led by Prof. (Dr.) Ipsita Debata. She conducted a group discussion among the interested candidates and it was a quite interactive session. The way ahead for encouragement for cessation was re-enforced by Dr. Debata. Various IEC materials (some made by students) were used for the same. The OPD had a dedicated screening unit towards the observation of this day of public health importance. A rally was also organized to emphasize on the health hazards due to tobacco.

The insight of the health sector is to reduce the burden of tobacco-related diseases, especially among the youth. The quality of life, behavioral issues due to tobacco and tobacco product consumption, its effect on health, and methods to quit the same were explained to all those who seeked help. There were various banners and IEC materials put up across the various campuses of the institute to promote a tobacco free campus. The postgraduate students, Dr. Jyotiranjan Sahoo and Dr. Jyotiska Mukherjee(PGTs) played an active role in this activity.

The whole observation was supported by the faculty, PGs, staff and interns of all the three departments and came to a smooth on 31st May after the above-mentioned series of events.

All three departments heartily acknowledged the support of the institutional and administrative heads in this public health campaign, and, as a note of appreciation, gave away an Appreciation certificate to the faculty, postgraduates and Interns who made the week so engrossing and participatory. A template of the same is attached herewith.

The Founder of KIMS, Prof. (Dr.) Achyuta Samanta; Dean and Principal of KIMS Hospital (AVM) Prof. Dr. Rama Chandra Das; Medical Superintendent Prof. (Dr.) Manas Ranjan Behera, HOD Community Medicine Prof. (Dr.) Sonali Kar; Pulmonary Medicine HOD Prof. (Dr.) Amrut Kumar Mohapatra; and Psychiatry HOD Prof. (Dr.) Sudipta Das’ joint efforts made the events indelible.

First Allogeneic Donor Bone Marrow Transplant Successfully Performed on a Teenager at KIMS

In a major achievement for the Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), doctors have successfully performed a rare allogeneic bone marrow transplant on a 17-year-old female patient diagnosed with Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare genetic blood disorder. She had been undergoing cancer chemotherapy for six months before being considered for a bone marrow transplant.

The procedure was an allogeneic bone marrow transplant, where healthy bone marrow from a donor is infused into a patient. In this case, the donor was the patient’s brother. The transplant was challenging due to the rarity of the disorder and the complex preparation involved, but it was carried out successfully by the expert team at KIMS.

This is one of the rare cases where an allogeneic bone marrow transplant has been performed for HLH in Odisha, marking a significant medical milestone for the state.

This success offers new hope for patients in Odisha who previously had to travel to other states for such advanced treatment. The procedure at KIMS was done at a much lower cost, making it more accessible for many families. The transplant was done at a significantly lower cost compared to private hospitals outside the state. Additionally, the procedure was covered under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, helping reduce the financial burden on the patient’s family.

Dr. Biswajit Bhuyan from the Department of Haematology and Dr. Palash Das from the Department of Paediatric Haematology at KIMS led the transplant. Their dedication and expertise were key to the success of this complex case.

The Department of Haematology at KIMS has been consistently treating critical cases of blood cancers and other blood disorders. It is well-equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and offers advanced care at an affordable cost, enabling patients from Odisha and neighbouring regions to receive world-class treatment close to home.

The Founder of KIITKISS & KIMS Dr. Achyuta Samanta has hailed the big achievement and has lauded the doctors and wished the patient a long and healthy life.