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Rural stint must for young doctors’ promotion: Naidu

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NEW DELHI: Vice President Venkiah Naidu said serving rural areas for two-three years should be made mandatory for young doctors to get their irst promotion.

Naidu was speaking here at the 11th Internatio­nal Dental Students and 5th Dental Surgeons Conference, jointly organised by the Dental Students Welfare Associatio­n and the Dental Surgeons Conference.

Appreciati­ng the people who have taken an oath to work in rural areas for 15 days in a year, Naidu said: “This is a good idea and I am sure that the initiative will help the needy.” “The dentists’ fraternity also has a great responsibi­lity to step up the ight against oral cancer which accounts for a sizeable number of cancer cases in the country,” he added.

The Vice President said that the most common oral diseases are dental cavities, periodonta­l (gum) diseases, oral cancer, oral infectious diseases, trauma from injuries and hereditary lesions.

“Proper awareness and setting up of health camps will be right steps to address this problem,” he said.

Naidu said that while the government is keen to set up more colleges in the public sector, “strict action should be taken by the Dental Council against the private dental colleges,” which are not maintainin­g proper standards and falling short of stipulatio­ns.

“We can’t afford any kind of laxity when it comes to health education and healthcare of the people. I am told that only 40 of the 300-odd dental colleges in the country are under state’s control,” he said.

Taking cognizance of digital revolution­s, the Vice President urged the young doctors to ensure that they provide affordable oral treatment and implants while using the latest technology.

“We need to encourage people to maintain proper oral hygiene and visit dentists periodical­ly to ensure a healthy society,” he said.

Naidu also stressed that judiciary has a crucial role to play in deepening our democratic roots and it could do so by ensuring speedy justice.

“Judiciary has a crucial role to play in deepening our democratic roots. It can do so by ensuring speedy justice, even-handed justice and justice that is perceived to be entirely fair. Justice delayed is, as they say, justice denied,” Naidu said while addressing the gathering after inaugurati­ng the new building for Allahabad High Court here.

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