Date: 10th January 2024Dr. Rajendra Tatu Nanavare Honored in the Indian Great Book of RecordsMumbai: Dr. Rajendra Tatu Nanavare, a distinguished Chest Physician with over 35 years of service at Asia’s largest infectious hospital, has been recognized and awarded a place in the Indian Great Book of Records for his outstanding contributions to medicine, particularly in the field of Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases. This prestigious accolade highlights his lifelong commitment to public health and medical education.Dr. Nanavare has held various prominent roles, including Medical Superintendent at the Group of TB Hospitals in Mumbai, and faculty member for Postgraduate Diploma courses in Chest and TB, and Tropical Medicine at CPS Parel, Mumbai. A renowned figure in the medical community, he serves as the Editor of the Indian Journal of Tuberculosis and played a significant role in the National Bedaquiline Pilot Project, which revolutionized the treatment of drug-resistant TB in India.He has been a clinical expert featured in over 30 programs on national television, including Doordarshan, and has published more than 25 research papers in international scientific journals. In recognition of his remarkable academic contributions, Dr. Nanavare has been awarded the IMA Honorary Professor Award (2022) and the IMA Best Academician Award (2023).Apart from his clinical work, Dr. Nanavare has dedicated himself to community service, conducting biannual free medical camps in slums and actively participating in cultural festivals. His commitment to public health, education, and social welfare has earned him a well-deserved place in the Indian Great Book of Records.This recognition further cements Dr. Nanavare’s legacy as a pioneer in medical service and education.For further details, please contact: Great Indian Book of Records Website: www.GREATINDIANBOOKOFRECORDS.COM