The ‘Dhanwantari Samman’ is awarded in the field of:

Medicine
Sports
Journalism
Teaching

The Dhanwantari Samman is awarded in the field of medicine. It is the highest civilian award in India for contributions to the field of medicine. The award was instituted in 1971 by the Government of India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dhanvantari, the Hindu god of medicine. The award is given annually to a person who has made outstanding contributions to the field of medicine, either through research or through practice. The award consists of a cash prize, a plaque, and a citation.

The Dhanwantari Samman is one of the most prestigious awards in India for contributions to the field of medicine. It is a recognition of the recipient’s outstanding contributions to the field and their dedication to improving the health of the people of India.

The other options are incorrect. Sports, journalism, and teaching are all important fields, but they are not the fields in which the Dhanwantari Samman is awarded.