If private medical colleges hire house surgeons to hoodwink Medical Council of India inspectors, it’s malpractice. But what if the government itself pushes through ‘standby transfers’ during MCI inspections and submits a report that new government medical colleges meet the governing body’s guidelines?
Medical education minister Ramachandra Gowda first termed this a ‘sensitive issue’ but then said the government was trying to save students who had got admission. Later, he insisted he didn’t want to comment on the issue.
The fact is the government issued 15 transfer orders of senior residents, lecturers, assistant professors and professors between January 16 and March 6 this year. In each transfer order, seven to nine faculty members were transferred from established medical institutions like Bangalore Medical College and KIMS, Hubli to new colleges in Hassan, Mandya, Shimoga and other places.
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RTI Club - 2010
Project number: | 3375 |
Opened by: | silkboard |
Opened on: | Friday, 30 April 2010 - 6:25pm |
Last modified: | Sunday, 2 May 2010 - 1:14pm |
Operations: | add Case | view all project cases |
This is an attempt to "assembly line" the RTI filing process (expressed back here). Idea is to do a few things
- Provide support to projects and campaigns hosted on Praja in a cause-agnostic way. Projects can create an "RTI request", and the club will help file them.
- Provide a relatively easy avenue to those who want to "do things" beyond discussions, but don't have easy outlets for their enthusiasm. An "assembly-lined" RTI filing process will create a few easily-doable roles, some of them may be 100% online as well
- File RTIs as a group, which cold be helpful when individuals may be "afraid" to file the applications in individual capacity
The Club will put some measures in place to prevent misuse of the convenience on offer here. Rules will be built as we go, though be sure that RTI requests from projects & campaigns hosted on Praja will be preferred over individual requests without enough context.
Paint, your way!
By Centre for Social Initiative and Management
in association with Builders’ NGV Club
Come, participate, and Win attractive prizes!
in 3 categories.
Age 4 -10
Age 10-16
Open category for ALL
At
Builders’ NGV Club, Koramangala
3 PM on Sunday 2nd May 2010
Please get your preferred medium of colors, we will provide you with paper to color your dreams!