The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research was established in 1962 in Chandigarh. Chhuttani, along with Dr. Tulsi Das and Dr.
Santokh Singh Anand, proposed the idea for the institute. During his leadership, PGIMER gained prominence as a leading medical research and educational institution, though it also faced challenges, including controversies related to the death of Justice D.S. Lamba and the treatment of
Jai Prakash Narayan. Chhuttani published over 150 research papers on health sciences, focusing on tropical medicine and communicable diseases. Dr. Chhuttani was the recipient of several prestigious awards, including: • The
Padma Bhushan from the
Government of India in 1972. • The
Dr. B. C. Roy Award from the
Medical Council of India. • The Shakuntala Amir Chand Prize from the
Indian Council of Medical Research. He also served as the President of The Tribune Trust, helping expand its operations, including setting up a printing press in
Gurgaon. He also established the Tirlok Tirath Vidyavati Chhuttani Charitable Trust, which supports medical relief and research. == Death and legacy ==