Anil Kumar Bhalla

Anil Kumar Bhalla,[1][2] also known as Dr. (Prof.) A K Bhalla is an Indian kidney transplant surgeon from Delhi, currently holds the position of Co-Chairman, Department of Nephrology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. Bhalla was awarded the Padma Shri in 2010[3][4] for his contribution to the medical field science.[5] The Padma Shri award is the fourth highest civilian honor in Republic of India. Dr. Bhalla also has served as a secretary of The Peritoneal Dialysis Society of India (PDSI)[6][7] and he still holds the position of Chairperson of Industrial Liaison committee.[8]

In the year 2019, he was awarded the Dr. B. C. Roy National Award for his work in medical field.[9]

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References

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