Dr. Sneh Bhargava: A Pioneer’s Memoir Recounts Indira Gandhi’s Final Hours and Leading AIIMS
At 95 years old, Dr. Sneh Bhargava, a pioneering figure in Indian medical history, shares a compelling account of her life and career in her newly released memoir, “The Woman Who Ran AIIMS.”
A First-Hand Account of History
Dr. Bhargava’s memoir offers a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in Indian history – the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. As the first woman to head the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Dr. Bhargava was at the center of events during those tumultuous times.
Navigating AIIMS Through Dark Times
Beyond the historical account, the memoir also delves into Dr. Bhargava’s experiences leading AIIMS, India’s premier medical institution, through challenging periods. Her leadership and dedication played a crucial role in shaping the institution into what it is today.
“The Woman Who Ran AIIMS” promises to be a captivating read, offering insight into the life of a remarkable woman who made history in both medicine and leadership.