The renowned physician, Dr. Surendra Singh, who was affectionately known as the ‘God of the Poor,’ has passed away. His departure leaves a void in the hearts of many, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds who benefited from his exceptional medical services. Dr. Singh was not merely a doctor but a compassionate healer who dedicated his life to serving humanity, charging an astonishingly low fee of just ₹5 for his consultations.
Practicing in areas like Haidernagar, Ramna, and Nagar Untari for many years, Dr. Singh was a beacon of hope for countless patients. Unlike many in the medical profession, he never exploited patients, refraining from unnecessary tests or creating financial burdens. His clinic doors were always open, 24 hours a day, reflecting his unwavering commitment to accessible healthcare. Even when he moved to Daltonganj due to declining health and age, patients continued to seek his expertise. He initially agreed to a private hospital’s request to practice there, insisting on his ₹5 fee, but eventually conceded to ₹50 under pressure from the hospital administration, a testament to his flexibility in ensuring continued patient care.
Born in a modest family in Murma village, Dr. Singh deeply understood the struggles of the poor, having experienced a challenging educational journey himself. His simple lifestyle and profound respect for relationships, especially with his community, defined his character. He embodied the true spirit of a physician, earning him the title ‘God on Earth’ through his selfless service and dedication. His legacy serves as an inspiration, reminding us of the profound impact one individual can have through empathy and unwavering commitment to the well-being of others.







.jpeg)