The Asian Age

Doctors, students set to strike against NMC bill

- THE ASIAN AGE AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Healthcare services in hospitals across the country are likely to be affected for some hours on Monday as the Indian Medical Associatio­n ( IMA) has called a nationwide ‘ token’ strike of resident doctors and medical students against some recommenda­tions in the National Medical Commission ( NMC) Bill.

The strike would be held for two hours between 12 noon and 2 pm. In the national capital, resident and junior doctors and medical students will hold a peaceful protest in front of the All India Institute of Medical Science ( AIIMS).

The IMA had earlier said that the Cabinet has

The strike would be held for two hours between 12 noon and 2 pm. In the national capital, resident and junior doctors and medical students will hold a peaceful protest in front of AIIMS

agreed to four out of their ten demands. However, it added that the bill still does not address the issues of the DNB ( Diplomat of National Board) and the practical difficulti­es with common medical entrance test, NEET ( national eligibilit­y cum entrance test), and foreign graduates.

“Although the Cabinetapp­roved draft of the NMC Bill has marginally increased the state representa­tion and control of the government over 50 per cent of the fee levied, IMA feels that these are cosmetic in nature. The bill still remains antipoor, anti- federal, non representa­tive, and undemocrat­ic,” said RN Tandon, the secretary general of IMA. Removing the clause for separate exit examinatio­n and to have a common final year MBBS examinatio­n; amendment to drop the provision of bridge course for AYUSH doctors and subsequent registrati­on to practice modern medicine; and introducti­on of a new punitive clause for quacks and unqualifie­d persons for practising modern medicine were welcomed by the IMA.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Tribals from various states raise slogans during a protest march in New Delhi on Sunday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Tribals from various states raise slogans during a protest march in New Delhi on Sunday.

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