Keki Byramjee Grant (1920–2011) was an Indian cardiologist from Pune, Maharashtra, one of the first and respected cardiologists in the country and the founder of Grant Medical Foundation, which runs the Ruby Hall Clinic, a nationally accredited hospital in Pune.
[1] The Government of India honoured him, posthumously in 2011, with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, for his services to the medical science.
His father, Byram Dosabhai was an auditor employed with Indian Railways and the family moved to Pune in 1922.
The ensuing shoot-out left 25 people dead and around 100 injured, including Grant, who was hit by a bullet on his knee.
Grant died on 4 January 2011, aged 90, at Ruby Hall Clinic, succumbing to respiratory illnesses.