Dr Gupta stands for Crystal Palace Ward in local election

Friday 13th April 2018 10:56 EDT
 
 

Dr Sunil Gupta, who works in the NHS as a Consultant haematologist in Lewisham and Greenwich NHS trust in London, will be standing for the upcoming Council election from Crystal Palace Ward, South East London, in May. 

He hails from Delhi, India, and graduated from Delhi University in Medicine. He trained in haematology in one of the best institutions in the World- All India Institute of Medical Sciences, National University Hospital Singapore, Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney- Australia, and Kings College Hospital London. 

Dr Gupta has been living in the UK for the past 13 years and his main areas of interest are the cost-efficient NHS and safer neighbourhood.  He strives hard in streamlining proper and prompt referral system from the GPs to the hospital to avoid wastage and delays. He also stresses upon the best take-home experience by the patient while staying in the hospital. Safe and cost effective adult social care is very close to his heart. 

He has been instrumental in enhancing the general well-being in the community by creating awareness of preventable diseases like diabetes, obesity and mental illness. He devotes 90 minutes every week to teach yoga in the community to prevent such disorders. 

Dr Gupta has remained very active socially in bringing the Asian community together in Bromley and adjoining areas, and initiated a movement to have their own place of worship and a cultural community centre in the borough of Bromley. He has been trying very hard to make the borough safe by constantly keeping an eye on the crime graph in the borough, especially the Asian gold burglaries. He has been raising such topics in the party meetings time to time and emphasise it to the met police for extra vigilance against the targeted burglaries. 

He joined politics solely to take his passion of serving community to next level at a larger proportion. Sunil joined the Conservatives as he believes in the ideologies of the party of developing an efficient and cost-effective workforce in all walks of life across the country.

Dr Gupta’s main attributes are hard work, honesty and open-armed approach to everyone in need. He said, “Serving the community should be everyone's prerogative. Change is the only constant thing in life and only safe, healthy and hard working communities can build up a prosperous nation”.

Let us all wish Dr Sunil Gupta for his success in the upcoming council elections on 3rd May.


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