In my point of view our whole system is involved in it starting from police to our great leaders. what is our law doing?? we saw that nithari case what has happened to that person, he got bail n his servent got the punishment. can anyone tell how this Dr. Horror escaped? How he was able to run from that place must be involvement of police. Media highlights the case for some time but then whats the use of it if the culprits dont get any punishment?? They just make their channels popular nothin else.
RE:is our whole system involved in it??
by Sunrise Consultants on Jan 30, 2008 04:55 PM Permalink
Dear Mr. Gupta can u please let me know what was nithari case?
RE:is our whole system involved in it??
by vivek gupta on Jan 30, 2008 05:01 PM Permalink
well i guess every indian knew what was nithari case n how shameful was it for us. To add to your knowledge it was the killing of innocent n small childrens.
The new era of commercialisation of health profession.
These are the just only one type of puja (Diagnosis) done in a place considered to be temple (hospital)and respect showered on the pujari (Doctor) considering health as god.
Imagine how many temples are there in India with how many pujaris performing this sort of pujas daily.
There are lots of issues in the health profession which are going unquestioned so that the Doctors and health professionals take the society for Granted. some of them are
No regulation to check the money charged by doctors from patients.
No reason as to why there is high charging of fees for conducting certain surgeries by hospitals. Some doctors and hospitals even charge 25 lakhs for a surgery.
No proper taxation of Doctors and health professionals who are amassing wealth next only to Bapus.
No society to question the real motives of doctors in refusing to undertake Rural service during thier training course (which is highly subsidised for which we the people are paying thru taxes)
The doctors are studying the course in our taxes as the subsidies and boldly saying that they would fly overseas to study and serve there instead of repaying us thru serving here in a lesser fees is listened and agreed by societies elite.
Time has come for the people of india for seeing the health profession equally reponsible like the government and the Police.
We must understand that each and every illegal activity is carried our under the shelter of POLICE and LOCAl administration.Police is also equally reponsible.
Don't expect anything from our Govt. What happened about Noida case. Samething will happen. Nothing is in our hands. Only we (Public) can express our views.We can't do anything.
THIS KIND OF HIDIOUS INCIDENTS TOOK PLACE IN INDIA, REGULARLY. BUT UNFORTUNATELY HERE IN INDIA PUBLIC MEMORY IS VERY SHORT. IN THIS KIND OF INCIDENTS ALWAYS POORS ARE THE SUFFERERS AND FOR THE CULPRIT LAW TOOKS ITS OWN COURSE. AND WHY OUR LAW AND ORDER MACHINARY ALLOWS SUCH KIND OF THINGS TO HAPPEN?
500 illegal transplants-means too many. Now govt should provide some monetary aid and a job along with free medical facilities. Dr.Amit must be traced and his entire property must be seized and a trust has to be created to provide financial help to those who have lost their kidney.
RE:Government should wake up
by provu rai on Jan 30, 2008 04:46 PM Permalink
ya i agree with u. but i have doubt does thi happen. becouse when mony speaks trouth remains silence.
RE:Government should wake up
by mn kumar on Jan 30, 2008 05:09 PM Permalink
Expect for praying god, nothing is in our hands. I am sure this will be a forgotten issue like the Nitari kiings very soon.