Dr. P. Raghu Ram features in Queen Elizabeth II’s New years Honours List 2021
- Queen Elizabeth II honours Dr Raghu Ram with OBE - One of the highest-ranking Orders of the British Empire award
- In over 100 years, Dr Raghu Ram is one of the youngest Surgeons of Indian origin conferred with an OBE
At 54 years of age, Dr Raghu Ram has achieved the rare distinction of becoming one of the youngest Surgeons of Indian origin in over 100 years to be honoured by the Queen with an OBE - Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. This is the second-highest-ranking Order of the British Empire award (excluding a knighthood/damehood) conferred in recognition of his outstanding services towards improving breast cancer care and surgical education in India and to UK/India relations.
The British Honours system aims to show gratitude publicly to those who have ‘gone the extra mile’ in their service and who stand out ‘head and shoulders’ above others in their distinction. The Queens Honours, which is part of the British Honours system has a robust and thorough selection process. The “Honours Committee” produces the list, independently of the Government, before it is submitted to the Queen through the Prime Minister. As 'fountain of honour' in the UK, Her Majesty, The Queen has the sole right of conferring titles of honour on deserving people from all walks of life, in public recognition of their outstanding merit, exceptional service or bravery.
Some of the well-known names who received an OBE in recent times include Om Puri (Actor), Prof. Michael Griffin - President, The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, David Beckham (Sports), Ben Stokes (Vice-captain, England’s cricket team), Victoria Beckham (Fashion), JK Rowling (Author-Harry Potter series), Kiera Knightley (Actor), Damon Albarn (Musician) and others.
Speaking on this happy occasion, Dr Raghu Ram Pillarisetti said “It felt surreal and was at loss for words when I was informed that Her Majesty, the Queen may graciously appoint me as an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. I am deeply grateful and incredibly humbled to accept this high honour conferred by Her Majesty, the Queen. For well over a decade, I have strived to replicate the best of British practices in my motherland & feel immensely proud to be a ‘living bridge’ between the UK and India.”
“I dedicate this astonishing moment and tremendous recognition to my family who stood rock solid by me, and equally, to my patients who have given me the unique privilege to be involved in their care. I owe a deep sense of gratitude to the Board of Directors of KIMS Hospitals who gave me a free hand to translate my vision into reality and to my Colleagues at KIMS-USHALAKSHMI Centre for Breast Diseases & Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation for their extraordinary contribution to ensure the best possible care to my patients. The Queen’s honour has well and truly added re in my belly to make an even greater impact to further improve breast healthcare in Mother India - the country that I was born and raised.”
Dr B. Bhaskar Rao, Managing Director, KIMS group of Hospitals stated... “Raghu has achieved at a very young age what some may take a lifetime to achieve. When he undertakes anything, he does it with 100% commitment and dedication.
Having spent ten years in the United Kingdom, shortly before relocating to India, he met me to present his dream of improving Breast healthcare in India. I was impressed with his bold time-bound vision that he presented to me. So, I gave him an opportunity to unfold his dreams. Today, I am very proud of the fact that he has been working diligently with lazer sharp focus over the past 13 years and delivered much more than he promised me when he met me the first time in July 2007. Raghu not only established South Asia’s very first comprehensive Breast Centre at KIMS, he also established Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation - a Breast cancer Charity that has been championing a number of unique initiatives towards empowering people and creating the much-needed awareness about the importance of early detection of breast cancer. To do this in a country where the disease is considered to be a “taboo” even in urban India has been a tremendous achievement.”
A world renowned Surgeon, who is also one of the youngest recipients of the prestigious Padma Shri &Dr BC Roy National awards conferred by the Hon’ble President of India in 2015 & 2016 respectively,Dr. Raghu Ram scaled new heights in his surgical career over the past 25 years, since he quali ed to become a Surgeon in 1995.
Over the past 13 years, he played a pivotal role in significantly improving breast cancer care in India. He established South Asia’s’ rst dedicated comprehensive Breast Health Centre, founded a breast cancer charity to raise awareness about the importance of early detection, implemented a population based Breast Cancer Screening Programme in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, which has saved many lives and has been the driving force behind the formation of The Association of Breast Surgeons of India, a dedicated organization that brings together surgeons practicing the art & science of breast surgery under one platform. He championed several life transforming initiatives in his adopted village, Ibrahimpur through personal philanthropy in addition to raising money & spearheading a major pan India initiative to procure and distribute the much needed PPEs to healthcare workers in response to the COVID 19 crisis.
His distinguished academic track record, love for his motherland & passion for social service are very strong characteristics of the Man. He has been an advocate of best practices in his chosen field, coupled with a human touch and many altruistic values. His significant contribution towards improving breast healthcare and surgical education in India through his strong links with the United Kingdom have been his trademarks.