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The decision of the Union Health Ministry to introduce compulsory rural service for medical students needs to be coupled with legislation which ensures basic facilities for doctors who are posted in the villages. Most of the government health facilities are in a sorry state. They are left to fend for themselves when it comes to infrastructure and support staff. Most of the quarters available for the medical staff are in a dilapidated state. If the work atmosphere is good, there are excellent avenues for professional growth and research, and there is transparency in recruitment and transfers, many of our doctors will remain in government hospitals, rural or urban.
Jeevan Kuruvilla,
K.R.P. Gupta,
C.G. Senthilkumar,
Shivam Sharma,
V. Balachander,
G.N. Devaraj,
I am of the view that compulsory rural service should be extended to all professionals. Engineers should be sent to villages to sort out water supply and sanitation issues and assist in the construction of roads and bridges. Veterinary surgeons can improve the condition and yield of livestock. Students of law can ensure that legal disputes are nipped in the bud. Teachers should be compulsorily attached to rural schools. And all people’s representatives should be forced to spend at least one week every month in villages and obtain a certificate from the panchayat. These steps will ensure the overall improvement of rural areas and reduce the movement of villagers to cities.
Vinod Garg,
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