THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Ranchi, June 29: The Annual Conference of the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA), Jharkhand State Radiological Conference (JSRC) 2025, was successfully held at the RIMS Auditorium, Ranchi. The event brought together leading radiologists, eminent speakers, and postgraduate students from across the country to discuss recent advancements and innovations in the field of Radiology.
Distinguished Guests Grace the Inaugural Ceremony
The conference was inaugurated in the presence of Dr. V. K. Chaudhary, Director of CIP Kanke, Ranchi, who served as the Chief Guest. The event was further honoured by Dr. Raj Kumar, Director of RIMS; Dr. D. K. Singh, Vice Chancellor of Jharkhand University of Technology; and Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Civil Surgeon, Ranchi Sadar, as Guests of Honour.
Renowned Speakers Share Insights and Innovations
The scientific sessions featured a distinguished panel of speakers, including Prof. Dr. Abhimanyu Kelkar (Pune), Dr. Gaurav Kant Sharma (JIPSI Jaipur), Dr. Krishna Gopal (New Delhi), and Dr. Neelam Jain (Jamshedpur). Each speaker delivered thought-provoking presentations, offering valuable insights into cutting-edge practices and research in Radiology.

Organised with Excellence and Teamwork
The event was meticulously organised by the IRIA Jharkhand State Chapter, under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Suresh Kumar Toppo, Head of the Department of Radiology at RIMS. He was ably supported by Dr. Rajeev Kumar Ranjan, Dr. Probal Sen, Dr. Praveen Tripathy, Dr. Anish Choudhary, and Dr. Rajan Pandey.
Postgraduate Students Play Key Role
The postgraduate students from the Radiology Department at RIMS played an instrumental role in ensuring the smooth execution of the conference. Their dedication and coordination significantly contributed to the event’s success.
A Platform for Learning and Collaboration
JSRC 2025 served as a dynamic platform for academic exchange, professional networking, and fostering collaboration among radiology professionals in Jharkhand and beyond. The event reinforced the importance of continued learning and innovation in improving radiological practices and patient care.








