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4/05/2006

 

The Price of Your Life

One of the leading national news channels is doing a special report on medical negligence this week. I�m not surprised that there was the need.
Reservations and �payment seats� rule medical education in the country. Probably reservations for the weaker sections of the society in undergraduation make sense. But what sense does it make to hold reservations at the post-graduation level? Don�t you think that at some level merit should be the sole basis for selection, especially in an essential service like healthcare? [Read more]

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2 Comments:

Blogger Rajesh said...

Dude,
Don't worry. You and I will never be able to compete even if we got reservations. Why fight for something that may benefit ur child, 16 yrs down the line, today.

Sunday, April 16, 2006 7:09:00 AM GMT+05:30  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

reservation in any form,any level is bad for a society..After all we are a Darwinian society where only the fittest survive

Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:54:00 AM GMT+05:30  

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