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standing against 1 yr extension of mbbs course

Black Bandage Protest by RNTians….. continuously protesting against Proposal for extension of mbbs course

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November 28, 2007 Posted by | RNTMC, Udaipur | 1 Comment

GMC, Kota medicos on strike against 1 yr extension of MBBS course

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we medicos of kota medical college are already on strike from monday 26 Nov agaisnt this extension of mbbs course which not in favour of students nor people.

On 27 nov we showes our protest by a huge rally of all 450 UGs students & present their demand to dist. collector for forwarding memorandum to central govt.

Again i want to repeat the same statement of all medicos that we are ready to serve in rural areas but it should not be included in our graduation course.

UHM is making fool all people of india because for practise at any health centre registration is necessary….how can be a fresh graduate practise without registration. and if UHM want to send us as a trainee at PHC then who is so foolish that people will come to trainee??? people will also prefer senior doctor so wats meaning of all these proposal. it is just a time waste of students…..money waste of indian Govt….

so our main demand is that provide us our degree at right time (5.5 yrs) , then we are ready to go at rural service.

November 28, 2007 Posted by | GMC, Kota | Leave a Comment

JLN MC, Ajmer…on Protest against compulsory rural service for UGs

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Wat the hell proposal by UHM…does A.Ramadoss not know MBBS course will be lengthen by 1 yr (total 6.5 yrs),,,who will enter in medicine course specially girls n middle class boys.

Dear minister,

                     we are not against Rural service, u should keep in mind that in ur proposal posting in rural area is only for 4 months….dear we are doing our intern in rural areas for 4 months already under PSM posting then why are u trying to hide all money which is provided for improoving infrastructure at PHC, fill vacancies at PHC by registered doctors.

we are not ready to accept extension of mbbs course (not a single month) at any cost.

In JLNMC, Ajmer all UGs are on strike from tuesday 27 Nov.

Next event is SADBUDDI YAGG on 28 Nov.

November 27, 2007 Posted by | JLNMC, Ajmer | 2 Comments

how govt. is fooling people & escaping xpenditure in employing young graduates of india

56th Annual Report

check this website out: www.upsc.gov.in

check the 56th annual report (for the year 2006)

in 2006, around 30,000 aspirants applied for govt. service as doctors and around a meagre 400 were gives posts…(upsc released statistics.)

there exists a apr (applicant to post ratio of 67:1)

when there are so many people willing to serve, why send junior trainees there…

W.H.O has already recommended the increase of 5% of gdp allocated to health care…so please increase vacancies for doctors instead of sending students there…

BY:

abhishek jha
II yr mbbs kilpauk medical college
chennai

November 27, 2007 2:31 AM

 

Here is the details . Visit the Site Here and download the ReportHere

Table-3 E

S.No. Name of the Examination Number of posts Number of applicants Number of recommended candidates APR RPR
1. Civil Services Examination, 2004 453 3,49,020 453 770 1.00
2. Engineering Services Examination, 2004 176 86,982 156 494 0.89
3. Indian Forest Service Examination, 2004 30 40,576 30 1,353 1.00
4. Indian Forest Services Examination, 2005 50 43,187 50 864 1.00
5. Special Class Railway Apprentices’ Examination, 2005 23 1,18,170 23 5,138 1.00
6. Combined Medical Services Examination, 2005 471 31,395 446 67 0.95
7. Central Police Forces Examination, 2004 337 1,21,188 305 360 0.91
8. Section Officers’/ Stenographers’ (Grade ‘B’/ Grade-I Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2003 462 1,885 341 4 0.74
9. Section Officers’/  Stenographers’ (Grade ‘B’/ Grade-I Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2004 678 1,839 510 3 0.75
Total 2680 7,94,242 2,314 296 0.86

 

November 27, 2007 Posted by | 56 th annual report | Leave a Comment

SP MEDICAL COLLEGE, Bikaner…. on Indefinite Strike from 27.11.07

In addition to RNTMC, Udaipur in Rajasthan & other medical college, from 27 Nov we medicos of SPMC, Bikaner are also on strike.

we appeal to all medicos to join us to protest this proposed injustice with fresh medicos via blind thought.

we appeal to all civilians of india try to understand the fact behind it. UHM is confusing all of you by name of RURAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT. This step can not help people of rural areas while it will be helpful in filling of pockets of gready health minister.

November 27, 2007 Posted by | SPMC, Bikaner | Leave a Comment

More Pics Of RNTMC Protest

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We are not against rural service….but it should be adjusted in 5.5 yrs course.mbbs is already the longest graduation course in world n after this its duration will increase by 1 yr (total 6.5 yrs).

u all medical students plz join us in this fight against this injustice….

n a request to indian citizens plz think about it…..

it will not improove the level of health in rural areas ( how can it be yaar, just think,….can a fresh graduate for  4 months in rural area serve with full efforts where the govt. is not ready to modify infrastructure at PHC ????…remaning 8 months of the compulsary posting ’ll be served at CHC & D.H which r equal to urban areas but if it happens surely after some years no body will show intrest in medicine course as carreer.

November 27, 2007 Posted by | RNTMC, Udaipur | Leave a Comment

RNT: first strike,now rally n the fight goes on… :related pics

in front of district collector office….in front of district collector office….

November 27, 2007 Posted by | RNTMC, Udaipur | Leave a Comment

RNT: first strike now rally:pics

it is an example to Health Minister….we medicos across all over India can move together against this proposal if he does not stop dictatorshipit is an example to Health Minister….we medicos across all over India can move together against this proposal if he does not stop dectatorshipmedicos at RNT ready to march against this proposal which is taken by Union Health Minister blindly.

we medicos at RNT… R ready to support all THE medicos across the country against proposal of UHM which is not in favour of people & students both, in any case.

November 27, 2007 Posted by | RNTMC, Udaipur | Leave a Comment

R.N.T medicos rally against proposed bill in udaipur..

R.N.T MEDICOS ON STRIKE ON 26/11/07 

it was a sight worth watching n taking pride in oneself!! adrenaline went rushing down the bloodstreams wen all of them flooded the roads and shouted slogans against the dictatorship of A .Ramadoss n his proposed bill. UNITED THEY STAND & TOGETHER THEY FOUGHT AGAINST INJUSTICE. finally they made it sure that those sitting in delhi & trying to decide our fate get to hear our voices against their conspiracy by giving the protest memorandum to THE DISTT.  COLLECTOR, M.Ps, Smt. GIRIJA VYAS, & made sure it reaches to the P.M & CONGRESS CHIEF Mrs. Sonia Gandhi. THERE IS NO STOPING THEM!!

November 27, 2007 Posted by | RNTMC, Udaipur | Leave a Comment

Medicos protest against compulsory rural service

It is stated in view of the news published in Times Of India dated 23.11.07, Rajasthan Patrika 14.11.07 & statement made in press release by Dr. A. Ramadoss (Central Health Minister) displayed on 

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regarding the compulsory 1 year rural posting for all M.B.B.S students who are completing their one year Rotatory Internship by March 2008, it is highly objectionable on part of us for the following reasons:

1.      How is it dictatorship??

The recent decision was not informed to us at time of our admission & is no where mentioned in the prospectus & M.C.I rules & regulations for m.b.b.s curriculum PUBLISHED IN PART III, SECTION 4 OF THE GAZETTE OF INDIA DATED 17TH MAY 1997. http://www.mciindia.org/know/rules/rules_mbbs.htm 

2.      Mind that we are not against rural service!!

What we demand is  that the rural service should be accommodated in the normal 5.5 years academic schedule, otherwise it will  make  the  duration  of  the  course  too lengthy  from  51/2  to  61/2 years which is  also not justified as per the task force report on N.R.H.M, available on http://mohfw.nic.in/NRHM/Documents/Task_Group_Medical_Education.pdf 

3.      The main problems for the girls!!

The course will be too lengthy particularly for Girls students to enable them to carry on their post graduation & also it will be very unfair for them to get posted in tribal hilly rural areas. 

4.      How people are being cheated??

WHO has recommended a G.D.P ( Gross Domestic Product) of 5% to our country, but our ministry spends a mere 0.9% .and 85% of the health infra structure is in the hands of the private and only 15% with the govt. which should have been 50%. The total health expenditure in India is 5.6% of g.d.p in which only 0.9% is spent by the govt. the remaining 4.6% is spent from the common man’s pocket. Now the question arises why should the govt. say right to health if one has to spend all the money from himself. ANBUMANI is planning to reduce this furthermore by sending us to the community health centre, district hospital & primary health centre 4 months each in the name of compulsory rural service under NRHM & thereby avoiding recruitment (& expenditure) of U.P.S.C & other state conducted P.S.C Examinations selected doctors. Moreover acc. to Ramadoss the stint of one year ‘ll be divided as 4 months each in P.H.C, C.H.C & DISTRICT Hospital. As the district hospitals & C.H.C  are urban & our stay in PHC (rural) will only be 4 months , which is very short for us to get accommodated and thereby we will not be functioning efficiently.        

5.  How doctors are being cheated??

This one year compulsory rural service which is aimed at exploiting young student doctors as a cheap temporary labourers for Rs8000 as a stipend and running the Primary health Centres, C.H.C District Hospital by posting us 4 months each without giving any one a permanent job. Moreover, We will lose our permanent job opportunities because there will be no vacancies in Govt. Hospitals (PHC, CHC etc) because of one year rural posting. Also this unfair decision would make it more difficult for us to clear Pre-PG Examinations which is already very tough. 

6.    WHY IS THIS PROPOSAL A FAILURE??
There is an abject lack of medical infrastructure and facilities in Primary Health Centres in the villages. Only sending inexperienced trainee doctors there will not serve the purpose. This scheme is mere eyewash, only intended to cover up the lacunae in the policies of Govt.
 

7.    How it is going to lead brain drain & apathy of students towards medical profession??                                                                                                    Most of the students across the medical colleges in country come from villages and small cities with the dreams of job security, good renumerations and reputed position in society. Increasing the duration of course to 61/2 years will lead to a decline in the number of students wanting to persue this field as a carreer and will switch at the 10+2 level to other lucrative fields paying higher returns (with shorter duration of course in comparison to M.B.B.S) in India and abroad (amounting to brain drain)  

To oppose this proposed bill we, all interns and undergraduate students are going on strike with due support of all our teachers & P.G students & medical fraternity from Monday 26th November, 2007

November 25, 2007 Posted by | RNTMC, Udaipur | , | 1 Comment

   

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