Dr Swarup Ranjan Mishra from Jagatsinghpur of Odisha elects member to Kenyan Parliament

Report by Kahnu Nanda; Jagatsinghpur: The residents of Panchapalli village under Erasama area were jubilant after knowing one of his son who is working in Kenya as a doctor elected member of Kenyan Parliament, the non-resident Indian doctor was identified as Dr Swarup Ranjan Mishra.

Report said that Dr Mishra had completed his primary schooling in Panchapalli School later shifted to Colleget School in Cuttack for matriculation and persuaded his medical degree from MKCG medical college in Berhampur. Dr Mishra had started his professional carrier at Hinduja very brief period then shifted to Kenya.

Gynaecologist Dr Mishra obtained his Kenyan citizenship and served there past two decades became a popular philanthropist in medical sector for delivering health service to downtrodden and poor people. As many as 4 hospitals Dr Mishra has established in Kenya including 5 primary and 4 high schools have been instituted by his efforts in several Kenyan locations.

Dr Mishra jumped in Kenyan politics contested the recent Kenyan parliament elections from a political party Jubilee and got elected by defeating a Kenyan contestant by huge margin, three days ago he has administered oath as member of Kenyan parliament, informed Dr Mishra father Dhirendra Nath Mishra. Dr Mishra kin who ordinarily resides in Cuttack added that even as Swarup has taken nationality in Kenya his affection to Odisha and native village Panchapalli still carrying on, he had visited Panchapalli after math super cyclone 1999 and distributed relief materials to affected victims.

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