PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2005 ID-44502
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\vas detected and the n1atter taken to the court, the Judge ordered after several years (by which time she had completed her M.B.B.S. course) that she be allowed to continue to practise as a doctor on hutnanitarian grounds! No punishment was awarded to the guilty doctor. .
A third reason why the quality of doctors being produced is going down and this .
again has nothing remotely to do with reservation is the racketeering indulged in by upper caste, upper class students who score poor marks but manage to get adn1ission in capitation fee based medical colleges and after 18 months of admission get themselves transferred to premier central medical institutions with the connivance of the officials of Medical Council of India. These are the very students who fail to get admission in premier medical institutions through the .
regular entrance exam on merit. .
The fourth reason why the n1erit suffers and one cannot blame reservation for this, too is the medical entrance test racketeering which flourishes with the collusion of the powers that be. The notorious medical entrance racket (exposed in 1981) whereby seats to M.D./M.S. courses in the prestigious Delhi University were being sold for Rs. 25,000/-each was debated in Parliament and Justice V. Bhargava, a retired judge of the Supreme Court was appointed to enquire into this racket. An upper caste doctor from the trader community purchased a seat to "top" in M.D. course and later became the President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) a body comprising ofabout 8 lac M.B.B.S. and M.D./M.S. doctors! .
This very IMA which had no qualms in accepting an "unmeritorious" doctor as .
their head is now supporting the anti-reservation stir and shedding crocodile tears .
on how merit will allegedly be given a go by if the reservation for OBCs is .
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implemented. .
The fifth modus operandi by which unmeritorious doctors become specialists at the cost of reserved category doctors is to manipulate interviews conducted for such posts. The interview board comprising of upper castes doctors ensures that the reserved category candidate is repeatedly failed till the seat becomes open for the general category from where an undeserving upper caste candidate gets selected. .
The argument that the quality of elite institutions would be diluted by reservation is similar to the historical social anomaly that sought to ban temple entry for lower castes on the argument that temples would be desecrated if they were thrown open to them. No temple was desecrated after it was thrown open to them! .
TRUTH SEEKER'S SOCIETY, .
DELHI .
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A-6, F/F, NDSE, PART-II, NEW DELHI-110049 .
PH.: 9868849775 .
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PaRCha - JNU - All Organisations - 2005 ID-44502
.
\vas detected and the n1atter taken to the court, the Judge ordered after several years (by which time she had completed her M.B.B.S. course) that she be allowed to continue to practise as a doctor on hutnanitarian grounds! No punishment was awarded to the guilty doctor. .
A third reason why the quality of doctors being produced is going down and this .
again has nothing remotely to do with reservation is the racketeering indulged in by upper caste, upper class students who score poor marks but manage to get adn1ission in capitation fee based medical colleges and after 18 months of admission get themselves transferred to premier central medical institutions with the connivance of the officials of Medical Council of India. These are the very students who fail to get admission in premier medical institutions through the .
regular entrance exam on merit. .
The fourth reason why the n1erit suffers and one cannot blame reservation for this, too is the medical entrance test racketeering which flourishes with the collusion of the powers that be. The notorious medical entrance racket (exposed in 1981) whereby seats to M.D./M.S. courses in the prestigious Delhi University were being sold for Rs. 25,000/-each was debated in Parliament and Justice V. Bhargava, a retired judge of the Supreme Court was appointed to enquire into this racket. An upper caste doctor from the trader community purchased a seat to "top" in M.D. course and later became the President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) a body comprising ofabout 8 lac M.B.B.S. and M.D./M.S. doctors! .
This very IMA which had no qualms in accepting an "unmeritorious" doctor as .
their head is now supporting the anti-reservation stir and shedding crocodile tears .
on how merit will allegedly be given a go by if the reservation for OBCs is .
.
implemented. .
The fifth modus operandi by which unmeritorious doctors become specialists at the cost of reserved category doctors is to manipulate interviews conducted for such posts. The interview board comprising of upper castes doctors ensures that the reserved category candidate is repeatedly failed till the seat becomes open for the general category from where an undeserving upper caste candidate gets selected. .
The argument that the quality of elite institutions would be diluted by reservation is similar to the historical social anomaly that sought to ban temple entry for lower castes on the argument that temples would be desecrated if they were thrown open to them. No temple was desecrated after it was thrown open to them! .
TRUTH SEEKER'S SOCIETY, .
DELHI .
.
A-6, F/F, NDSE, PART-II, NEW DELHI-110049 .
PH.: 9868849775 .
.
.
.
.
.