Dr. M.C.Pant , Padma Shri of Kunkoli, Ranikhet
Padma Shri Dr. M.C.Pant
Dr MC Pant, a resident of Kunkoli, Ranikhet, was honoured with Padma Shri on the occasion of Republic Day on 26 January, 2008. Dr Pant is presently Head of the Department of Radiotherapy Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University, Lucknow (Upgraded King George’s Medical University Lucknow) and is also a Cancer specialist. This award has been given to him for his effort in spreading awareness about Cancer in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Dr Pant is also the advisor to the Uttarakhand Government regarding this dreaded disease.

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Fifty-two year old Dr Pant was born in village Kunkoli about 10 kms from Ranikhet. His father Prayag Datt Pant was a famous astrologer and a revered religious preacher of the area. Dr Pant completed his Primary Education at his village Junior High School, Raghulipipal and Mission Inter College, Ranikhet. He graduated from Almora Degree College and took admission for MBBS in 1975. He joined the King George Medical College, now renamed Chhatrapati Shahu ji Maharaj Medical College, and completed MD (Radiology) in 1984 and joined the same College as a Lecturer in 1985. He went to Tokyo University in 1986 and after taking necessary training, became the first CT Scan Unit in-charge of undivided Uttar Pradesh. He helped more than 60,000 patients in his effort to eradicate Cancer. He has to his credit a number of books on the subject.

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Besides, the establishment of the C.T. Scan unit, Prof. Pant has established three other medical institutions, namely Lucknow Cancer Institute, the first Comprehensive Cancer hospital in Uttar Pradesh, Swami Ram Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre in Haldwani and Dr. Susheela Tewari Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Dehradun. Yet another Cancer Hospital to be known as Rural Cancer Hospital in Mainpuri (U.P.) is being set up with his active assistance.
During 1993-1998, Dr. Pant got established Cancer Detection Centres in the districts of Uttarakhand as a part of Cancer Control Programme, which is his great contribution to the cause of Cancer. Prof. Pant has been running the unique project of Cancer Education through schools in more than 26 districts of Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, covering about 297 science teachers and about 60 thousand students so far. He has delivered 130 public lectures on prevention of Cancer, held 109 Cancer Detection Camps and Exhibitions in various districts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand creating and spreading awareness about the prevention of Cancer, benefiting more than 7 lakhs people.
Dr. Pant started his Cancer prevention work as a social responsibility in the year 1993 and since then he has written a number of books and Booklets on the subject, produced a video film in Hindi and Teaching modules for Cancer Education through schools, which have inspired other socially conscious medical practitioners, who are running similar Cancer prevention programmes in other places.
Prof. Pant has made a significant contribution in the sphere of medical research. He is associated with number of research projects going in various research Institutions of the CSIR and has, so far, published 71 Research Papers in various International and National Medical Journals and has authored 5 books on Cancer and 10 books (in Hindi and English) on the subject of Cancer Control and Prevention.
He has participated and delivered lectures in about 22 international Conferences and has won wide acclaim for his contribution towards the cause of Cancer. The widely read and reputed magazine India Today, in its special edition brought out on completion of its 20 years has included Dr. Pant’s name among the 20 great personalities of the country who have rendered illustrious services in the fields of environment, science, sports, literature and social work etc.
Prof. Pant has extended his services as a visiting professor to the Toko University, Japan, Rush University, Chicago, California University, M.D. Anderson Cancer Institute & National Cancer Institute, U.S.A, Dichin Bargh University Germany, Chinese University- Hongkong and Rosewell cancer Institute, USA.
In his career as an academician spanning 20 years, Prof. Pant has been honored and given awards by about 15 National and International bodies, out of which the prestigious National award – Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy National Award given by the Medical Council of India was presented to Dr. Pant by the Hon’ble President of India, in a function held on 2005 at the Rastrapati Bhawan. Besides, Prime Minister, Sri. Atal Behari Bajpayee, in 1999, Governor of U.P. in 1996 and the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand in 2006, have honoured Dr. Pant for the medico-social services rendered by him.
Dr. Pant has been instrumental in establishing a Picture Gallery and has written the history of 100 years of K.G. Medical College (now Chhatra pati Sahuji Maharaj university- Lucknow) and set up a Picture Gallery depicting the history of the Medical College, which was dedicated to the people by Hon’ble President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam in the year 2005, who greatly appreciated this work of Dr. Pant.
Presently, Prof. Pant is engaged in research on various Genes which may responsible for cause cancer so that it could be detected before is an actually affects the person. This research on Cancer, especially cancers caused by tobacco is one of the main such research project on that a number of research articles have also been published in the international medical journals.
Dr Pant’s main objective and mission is to eradicate Cancer. I visited his native village Kunkoli, on 26 January, 2008 in heavy snow. The villagers were very happy and welcomed us with the ringing of bells and blowing of conch-shells. In fact, the news about the award was given by we people to them. With the son of the soil of the village Kunkoli being thus honoured, the villagers have started dreaming of a brighter future for their village and their kith and kin. Dr Pant now lives in Lucknow and visits his village frequently With Dr. Pant being awarded Padma Shri aspirations of the villagers have now developed wings. They want the Uttarakhand Government to look to their immediate needs. They want the construction of about 1 km long concrete cement road from village Amyari to Kunkoli, so that the villagers reach the village comfortably. The village is not connected by any motorable road. They want the Biswan-Chalsiapadauli-Kunkoli road to be constructed as early as possible, so that the village is connected by a road. The village has great scarcity of water. They want a new water supply scheme for the village. Raghulipipal School, where Dr Pant had his Primary Education, is now an Intermediate College. The villagers demand a new building for the school. This will benefit 18 Gram Sabhas. Kunkoli also has a playground, which needs some care. It could be developed as a Football and Cricket playground without much expense. The villagers have made an appeal to the Chief Minister, Uttarakhand, to look into their problems.(D.N.Barola)