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180 medicos suspended for disrupting health services

Students, who were protesting after they failed their exams, told to leave

- BY LATA RANI Correspond­ent

Authoritie­s in Bihar have ordered for the suspension of 180 medical students for frequently disrupting health services in the state to express their anguish over their failure in the first year’s profession­al examinatio­n.

Around 40 per cent of students of the 2019 batch who failed in the profession­al MBBS examinatio­n have been protesting on the streets and inside the health institutes for the past fortnight causing inconvenie­nce to patients. The disruption of health services comes amid an outbreak of viral fever and dengue cases.

The action followed shortly after they disrupted the health services for the second time on Monday. All the students placed under suspension belong to Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), the premier hospital which has a maximum load of patients. The medicos have also been told to leave the hostel rooms with the warning that they will be allowed to join classes only on submission of affidavits by their guardians.

“We had to act against the medicos otherwise it will encourage gross indiscipli­ne,” PMCH principal Dr Vidyapati Choudhary said on Tuesday.

Stern action

He announced to take stern action against the protesting medicos if they didn’t mend their ways. He said the students’ demand had nothing to do with the PMCH as their examinatio­n was conducted by Aryabhatta Knowledge University, Patna. Not only the PMCH but all the nine medical colleges have been witnessing protests from the medical students who failed to clear the exam. The frequent disruption­s of health services are causing much inconvenie­nce to the hapless poor patients.

Prabha Devi, who suffered from a severe cough, was one such patients who had to wait for over three hours to see a doctor. “I have had a severe cough for the last several days and the doctors suspect I may have tuberculos­is,” she said. Another patient Mahendra Chaudhary who had come for his treatment at the orthopaedi­cs department too had to wait for two hours.

 ?? ANI ?? Students protest demanding re-evaluation of answer sheets of the MBBS exam held by the Aryabhatta Knowledge University, in Patna.
ANI Students protest demanding re-evaluation of answer sheets of the MBBS exam held by the Aryabhatta Knowledge University, in Patna.

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