Deccan Chronicle

China to unveil bronze statue of Indian doc Kotnis

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Beijing, Aug. 28: A bronze statue of Indian doctor Dwarkanath Kotnis, who is revered in China for his contributi­ons during the Chinese revolution headed by its founder Mao Zedong and the World War II, would be unveiled outside a medical school in North China next month, according to the official media here.

Kotnis, who hailed from Sholapur in Maharashtr­a came to China in 1938 as part of a five-member team of doctors sent by the Indian National Congress to help the Chinese during World War II. He joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1942 and died the same year at the age of 32.

The bronze statue of Kotnis, known in China as Ke Dihua, would be formally unveiled at the medical school at Shijiazhua­ng in September, staterun Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday.

Kotnis’ medical assistance during the difficult days of the Chinese revolution was praised by Chinese leader Mao Zedong. His status and memorials were also set in some of the Chinese cities in recognitio­n of his services. He is married to Chinese national Guo Qinglan, who died in 2012.

Apart from the school named after him as the

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Shijiazhua­ng Ke Dihua Medical Science Secondary Specialise­d School, there are memorials of Kotnis in both Shijiazhua­ng, the capital of Hebei province, and Tangxian county where he once worked. Late Chinese leader Mao Zedong was deeply affected by his death, the report said.

Mao wrote in his eulogy that “the army has lost a helping hand, the nation has lost a friend. Let us always bear in mind his internatio­nalist spirit”.

According to Liu Wenzhu, an official of the Shijiazhua­ng Ke Dihua Medical Science Secondary Specialise­d School, since the founding of the school in 1992 more than 45,000 medical profession­als have graduated from it. —

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