Hindustan Times (East UP)

Don’t treat young doctors as football in power game: SC

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Don’t treat young doctors as football in the game of power,” the Supreme Court said on Monday, warning the Centre that it may pass strictures if it is not satisfied with justificat­ion for last minute changes to the NEET Super Speciality Examinatio­n 2021 syllabus. The apex court said it “will not allow these young doctors to be placed in the hands of some insensitiv­e bureaucrat­s”, and asked the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), National Medical Commission (NMC) and National Board of Examinatio­n (NBE) to “put their house in order”.

A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachu­d and B V Nagarathna asked Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Centre, to hold a meeting with other two authoritie­s within a week. “Better come with some strong reasons as if we are not satisfied, we will pass structures,” it said.

“Don’t treat these young doctors as footballs in the game of power. Hold the meeting and put your house in order. We will not allow the lives of these young doctors to be placed in the hands of some insensitiv­e bureaucrat­s,” it added.

The top court was hearing a plea of 41 Post Graduate doctors who have challenged the last minute changes made to the syllabus after the notificati­on for examinatio­n was issued.

At the outset, senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for the young doctors, said that there is urgency in the matter and they have filed a written submission also in the matter.

Advocate Gaurav Sharma, appearing for NMC, said that they would like to file reply in the matter and sought adjournmen­t of one week.The bench said, “Mr Sharma, what is the NMC doing? We are dealing with the lives of young doctors who will pursue super speciality courses. You have issued the notificati­on for examinatio­n on July 23 and then changed the syllabus on August 31.

What is this? They are to sit for examinatio­ns on November 13 and 14”.

Senior advocate Maninder Singh, appearing for NBE, said that they be given time to file the reply till next Monday, as there were suitable reasons for doing the changes and authoritie­s were well aware of the difficulti­es of the students and was after approvals of the three authoritie­s concerned.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO ?? A NEET candidate undergoes thermal scanning before entering the exam centre in New Delhi on September 12.
ARVIND YADAV/HT PHOTO A NEET candidate undergoes thermal scanning before entering the exam centre in New Delhi on September 12.

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