00:00Thank you very much.
00:06All the dignitaries on the dais and all the delegates and all the learned speakers
00:17who have enlightened us on various subjects.
00:23And I am so happy that I have the opportunity of delivering a keynote address
00:29and also meeting many of you and many of my senior colleagues
00:34who have been with me for the last more than three decades
00:38and we have traveled together.
00:41I think it is a great admiration for Dr. Misha to have brought India
00:47into the international scene and in the scene of the world.
00:51And training and teaching is one of the very important part of any technology,
01:00more so for the technology which are so-called highly technique-oriented.
01:07And I am so happy that we have got something like this.
01:11I think some of the groups which are known,
01:16but I think this is the most admired group of teachers
01:21under the leadership of Dr. Misha and his team,
01:28which has really had a deep impact in training and teaching of our young colleagues
01:35and also not so young colleagues because technology is moving
01:40and a lot of us we see that things change from time to time.
01:46What is the gold standard today?
01:48Tomorrow something else may come.
01:51As the technology is progressing,
01:54in the last decade the technology has really progressed very fast.
01:58And all of you who have trained here should feel proud
02:03that you have been trained in a center of excellence
02:08with the best possible training pattern and protocols
02:13which has been established by Dr. Misha
02:16who has dedicated his life in training and teaching
02:20because this creates a win-win situation.
02:23When we have trained surgeons and trained doctors
02:27ultimately the patients are benefited
02:31and the society is benefited
02:32and the family is benefited
02:34and of course finally the country and subcontinent is benefited.
02:38His training center is not only popular in India, Dubai and US.
02:44I think what is most impressive is that
02:47it is a persistent progress of the institution.
02:52And this is what I admire
02:54and with great dignity and respect for him
03:00and my best wishes, my salute to him
03:04for making it happen in the country
03:07and also all over the world.
03:10And also very interesting days of collecting the knowledge
03:17and having the learners, speaker expressing their views
03:23and also letting you know what recent things are happening in place.
03:27And thank you so much and also thanks to Dignities on the Dias
03:33who have come all the way to be present during this
03:38and providing good wishes for this particular event.
03:42Thank you very much.
03:43Thank you, sir.
03:46Can I request Dr. Aarti Sireen to please say a few lines?
03:51Ma'am, Mr. Director General, the Armed Forces Medical College.
04:08Very good morning to everybody here at this WALS conference.
04:14It is the 8th Congress and we are very happy to represent a small section
04:20of the Armed Forces which is present here.
04:22Dr. Chaube has already spoken about the association
04:26and Dr. Mishra's contribution to it.
04:29My laparoscopy has come a long way.
04:32I first experienced it during my internship
04:34where we only saw a 1986 diagnostic laparoscopy
04:38and then how it moved on.
04:40Dr. Chaube has educated so many,
04:43including my husband, Admiral Nairu,
04:46who has also, you visited us
04:48when we were posted at Ashwini,
04:52encouraged all of us.
04:53A lot of Armed Forces personnel have learned from you.
04:56Dr. Mishra is doing a wonderful job of training
04:59not only people from India but all over the world.
05:02So we should really appreciate him for that.
05:08Without taking much time,
05:10I would wish the Congress the very best
05:12for all the deliberations and the discussions
05:14that are going to happen,
05:15that have already happened.
05:17And best wishes from all of us
05:20at the Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence.
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