Himmatrao Bawaskar

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Born (1951-03-03) 3 March 1951 (age 74)
Dehed village (now in Bhokardan, Jalna, Maharashtra), India
EducationMBBS, MD
OccupationPhysician
KnownforScorpion sting envenomation research
Himmatrao Bawaskar
Born (1951-03-03) 3 March 1951 (age 74)
Dehed village (now in Bhokardan, Jalna, Maharashtra), India
EducationMBBS, MD
OccupationPhysician
Known forScorpion sting envenomation research
SpouseDr. Pramodini Bawaskar
Children2

Himmatrao Saluba Bawaskar is an Indian physician from Buldhana, Maharashtra. He is known for his research on treatment for scorpion stings. Much of his work has been published in the British medical journal The Lancet. He has also conducted research in the fields of snake bites, cardiovascular diseases, and hypothyroidism.

In 2022, Bawaskar was awarded India's third highest civil award, the Padma Shri.[1][2]

Bawaskar was born to Saluba and Rakhmabai in Dehed village (now in Bhokardan, Jalna, Maharashtra)[3] He completed his schooling in Buldhana and worked in the farms, restaurants, temples, bookshops, the brick kiln, and held odd jobs to support his education.[4][5]

He completed his studies at Government Medical College and Hospital, Nagpur. At Nagpur, he faced class- and caste-based discrimination[6] and had to take a leave of absence for mental health reasons.[7] He later completed an MD from the B. J. Medical College, Pune in 1981.[8][5][9]

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