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Dr. Rajiv I. Modi honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award at Golden Globe Tigers Awards 2024

Honoured for his lifetime contributions to healthcare at a prestigious ceremony in Malaysia

Ahmedabad : Dr. Rajiv I. Modi, Chairman and Managing Director of Cadila Pharmaceuticals, a frontrunner in innovation and one of the largest privately-held pharma companies in the country, has been honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Golden Globe Tigers Awards 2024. The Golden Globe Tigers Awards celebrate excellence and leadership across various sectors.

The coveted award, presented at a ceremony in Malaysia earlier this month, recognises Dr. Modi’s enduring impact on the healthcare sector.

Dr. Modi’s contributions have set new standards for innovation and quality in the pharmaceutical industry, ensuring that essential medicines are accessible to those in need. His tireless efforts have not only transformed the pharmaceutical ecosystem but have also inspired healthcare professionals globally. Under his visionary leadership, Cadila Pharmaceuticals has risen to new heights, achieving significant milestones in research, development, and global outreach.

Cadila Pharmaceuticals congratulates Dr. Modi on this well-deserved recognition and looks forward to continuing its mission of delivering exceptional healthcare solutions under his inspirational leadership.

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