Belgaum: New course to train students in rural health service - U T Khadar


Belgaum: New course to train students in rural health service - U T Khadar

Daijiworld Media Network – Belgaum

Belgaum, Nov 26: As MBBS graduates have been forgoing rural health service, preferring to pay penalty instead, the health ministry has decided to introduce the central government's three-year BSc community health service training course across the state for students who have completed PUC, said heath minister U T Khadar.

Answering a question raised by BJP MLC Dr A H Shivayogiswami, Khadar said by offering community health service course, the government can provide primary health service to people living in rural areas.

The union cabinet in its meeting held on November 13 had approved the introduction of a three-year BSc course which would train students in district hospitals and post them in primary health centres. Those holding this degree would be able to diagnose and handle basic medical cases.

"MBBS graduates who obtain seats under government quota later decline from serving in rural areas by paying penalty. In this regard, a new law will be enforced, for which the President’s nod is required. Hence, I will soon meet the President and request him to accept the proposal," he said.

The government has also decided to increase the penalty for forgoing rural service from Rs one lac to Rs 10 lac, he said.

As many as 1,654 MBBS students had accepted rural service but only 284 took it up. A fine of Rs 11.59 crore has been collected from the 1,159 doctors who declined from undertaking rural service, he said, adding that notice has been issued to remaining 211 graduates.


Goonda Act against people misusing Anna Bhagya

Discussions will be held with chief minister Siddaramaih to invoke Goonda Act against people who support and are involved in selling the rice supplied under Anna Bhagya scheme, said food and civil supplies minister Dinesh Gundurao.

Replying to a question raised by MLC Raghunath Rao from BJP, he said the government has already taken enough measures to stop selling of rice in the black market.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 27 2013

    Mr.U.T.Khadar is the best minister we have in Karnataka who is really working hard to do justice to the work assigned to him.We are really proud of him.All the best.Thanq.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 27 2013

    It is a good idea of fresh MBBB graduates send to villages to serve.but the Problem is they are not having practiced at all.and it can lead to many Problems.If someone is with them o.k.Otherside if many of them are not willing,there is a simple method to avoid it.Let them do their last practical year in villages.when completed,then give them the certificate.with Money is not done.Nowadays many dont care of Monetary Penalty.

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  • Tips,

    Wed, Nov 27 2013

    Bu!!$#!t goverment, wy dont de think of appointing permanent doctors and give attractive salary and other facility plus a increased post graduation reservation for phc doctors rather than sending fresh candidates to phc every year wit les pay and no security of life after a 6 and half year

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    How many private Colleges offering these course will be opened ? How much donation from students will be collected ? How much to pay to Netas and Babu's get license to open such college ?

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    well, it is not right to target only MBBS graduates. no doubt penalty is ok, but same penalties should apply to those studying in IITS or any other govt college courses with subsidized courses if they decide to leave the country straight after their graduation within one year .

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    The health minister U T khader is trying his best to accommodate the poor and the services they are deprived from.A good thinking towards poor and to their service.

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  • STAN, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    WHY NOT NURSING GRADUATES/POST GRADUATES????

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Good Idea Sirji.That penality system
    is also good.Impliment this scheme
    in a strict way.

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  • dr.adivesh.k.h, india,Karnataka

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    sir I respect ur innovative idea..but before implementing that u would have thought for a while about ayush practioners,sir without running behind MBBS doctors who hate to practice in rural areas u can appoint ayush doctors nd open up new ayush hospitals sir..even we have studied d integrated medicine including atleast of 30 to 40% allopathy in our curriculum sir..I dnt know why u people are against Indian system of medicine nd criticise ayush practitioners eventhogh u r Indians..first develop ur mother system sir then think of allopathy..think over this sir pls

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  • Zashik, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Well done Mr.Khadar..If you are having the blessings of poor and needy people one day you will become the most powerful minister in India... Al the Best ...keep going

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  • Aloy, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Good move from Mr. Khader, but your penalty clause from 1 lac to 10 lac for the medical student who do not serve in rural areas is not appreciated. Make rules only ,those who studied in government medical colleges, SC,ST reservation quotas and not for the religious minority class and rural studied students, who obtained admission under this quota.

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  • ganesh, puttur

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    good joke of the day..!!!

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  • Irfan M, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Mr. Khader ur Idea is very innovative.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 26 2013



    A man of vision Mr. U. T. Kahdar

    Very innovative & ideological move by our Hon. Minister for Health and Family Welfare.

    Such occasional course is a step forward in helping the students (employment) and also to provide badly needed medical services in the rural areas.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Thank GOD our Karnataka leaders are not FEKUS.....

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Innovative thinkings! Sir, your ideas are great. Hope you will coordinate with other Ministers in DK & try to solve other problems such as Govt. Wenlock Hospital, Ladygoschen Hospital, Widening of city roads, vacate old occupied vast areas for residential purpose by construction Mangalaore Housing Board Apartments and shift them to new apartments outskirts of the city. Provide KSRTC buses for DK & Udupi districts etc.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    U T Khadar and J R Lobo are India's PRIDE...

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  • ganesh, puttur

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    good joke of the day...!!!

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  • Shakeel, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Dear Ganesh,

    You just know only to criticise as a Good Joke.

    Actually u dont anything about politics, wahts is Joke of the Year.

    For your kind information, Mr. Khader and Mr. Lobo are very dedicated gentlemen. But they cannot do miracles for the City due to several reasons.

    Any better changes are implemented, people should know to appreciate.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Real and Ideal Health Minister.Pride of Karnataka State.

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  • Suresh Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Mr. Khadar my respectful salute for you, if all the MLA’s works like you I think Karnataka will become number one in the Country, you have respect for the poor people and you fight for them and their problem s you are trying to do them as much as possible. But I request you to also fight against the corruption which is in the Govt offices. There are some agents who work in the Govt offices, we can’t get things done without these agents, we need to break this link. People should be able to get things done independently.

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Congrats Khadar Bhai, your works are very appreciable, God bless you... We need these kind of ministers who really serve public & whichever political party it doesn't mater.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Tue, Nov 26 2013


    The only Minister in Karnataka who is putting his all out effort in helping poor and needy.

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  • Ben Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    I agree all what he said except that he meet the president & ask him approve the law. I think he said a little bit more !!!

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  • Truth First, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    Kudos Minister,

    You give us some many innovative ideas that can be done in the Health Portfolio.
    The earlier Health Ministers need to be given a pamphlet about ur work in the last few months.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Tue, Nov 26 2013

    This 11.59 crore rupees collected from the 1,159 doctors will be filled by the fellow patients itself.

    Final looser - Patient only...


    Nowadays each & everything considers under goonda act, what about the real goondas & which act for them?

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