Students and interns of five medical colleges in Delhi went on an indefinite strike on Thursday protesting against the proposed move to increase OBC quotas in educational institutions.
Students of Maulana Azad Medical College, Lady Hardinge Medical College, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, University College of Medical Sciences and Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College were boycotting lectures and staying away from OPD services.
The resident doctors have also extended their support to the agitation and would be joining the students during the demonstrations.
Some students have also decided to boycott the ongoing exams of the second and fourth semester.
Medical students clashed with the police yesterday when they were stopped from moving towards HRD Minister residence to register their protest against the Centre's proposed move to increase OBC quotas in educational institutions.
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Shortage of Psychiatrists!
More distressing is the fact that there are only 36 government-run mental hospitals of which 4 are located in Maharashtra. Maharashtra has about 480 pychiatrists to serve population of 10 crores.So a Psychiatrist is catering to population of 2 lakhs.
But out of these 480 about 240 are in Mumbai and 80 in Pune. So you can understand the pathetic condition of psychiatric services in rest of Maharashtra.Also there is shortage of clinical psychologists.With young medicos from Maharashtra joining MD Psychiatry course in prestigeous institutes like NIMHANS, Bangalore this year,we expect improvement in psychiatric services.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
I am back
Hello Friends,I am back with my blogs with this new look.I hope you all had interest in reading my blogs in which I tried to discuss issues concerned with a Medico's life.
I expect this will be a platform for all medicos to share their views on various issues that touch thier journy from a medical student to a medical practitioner.
With best wishes
I expect this will be a platform for all medicos to share their views on various issues that touch thier journy from a medical student to a medical practitioner.
With best wishes
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