Memorial to be built for doctors who died during pandemic: Health minister Dr Sudhakar


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Bengaluru, Jul 1: A memorial will be built in Arogya Soudha to commemorate martyred doctors who laid their lives during the pandemic, health and medical education minister, Dr K Sudhakar said in Bengaluru on Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion of Doctors Day celebrations at Arogya Soudha, Dr Sudhakar said that only soldiers who died during the war are being referred to as martyrs.

More than 700 doctors have died during their Covid duty. As doctors and health warriors also died during the war against Covid-19, they are also been referred to as martyrs, he said adding: The state government has decided to build a memorial in Arogya Soudha to commemorate their sacrifice.

A model will be designed soon and will be inaugurated by the chief minister. Families of the martyred families can come and pay respect to the memorial on a fixed day, Dr Sudhakar said.

"People are paying homage to the war memorial in Delhi. Similarly, this memorial will also serve people to pay their homage. On behalf of the government, I express my gratitude towards all medical community who are serving relentlessly during this tuff time,’’ he said.

The issue of stipend has been there for several years. The government has increased the stipend by 30-40%.

In a historical move, the state government has recruited 1,763 medical officers. Also, 2,050 doctors are appointed on a one-year compulsory rural service basis. More than 1,000 doctors have been appointed to medical colleges. Overall 4,000 doctors have been recruited, he said.

Warns Attackers

"Relatives of patients attacking doctors and medical staff is highly condemnable. Doctors try to save the lives of patients till the last breath. No one lets them die. People should not take the law into their hands. Strict legal action will be initiated against the defaulters. It is a punishable offence up to 5-7 years of imprisonment,’’ warned Dr Sudhakar.

Speaking at the IMA function, Dr Sudhakar said all doctors should register themselves in IMA. The state government is considering paying more stipends to those working in rural areas, he said.

The minister said the contribution of visionary Dr B C Roy to the medical field is immense. The health sector has better infrastructure today inspired by his ideals, he said.

He urged doctors should come forward to serve in rural areas and said the government will be upgrading 250 primary health centres this year.

 

 

 

  

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 02 2021

    Dr. Sudhakar, I truly appreciate your thoughts and applaud you for the same. It is really sad we have lost so many doctors, nurses and front line and support staff of Medical Field. My suggestion would be start a "Study Scholarship" from that money you plan to spend on a Memorial for economically poor students who can not afford Medical Studies. They will study in the name of those Doctors who have sent example that " Service Above Self " motto. At least these Doctors will live in the lives of these students who will benefit from this Study Scholarship, instead of wasting it on a building. It a huge sacrifice by the families and loss to them, but I am sure family members of these deceased will understand and cherish the thought that in their loved one's name, some poor child is being educated

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  • Star, Bailu

    Fri, Jul 02 2021

    As per defined covid rules can this function can be organised ?? No public gathering and function. Picture 4 and 6 no social distancing and masks.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 02 2021

    Memorial for doctors who served during Pandamic and died?Idea is not bad.But what about Nurses too served and died more than Doctors .Did anyone thought about them?More than doctors ,nursing aids are near the patient .helping more .too should be thought and some aidsto their family members too is welcome .Nursing aids dont get that money as doctors.This is only my thoughts and wish.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 01 2021

    Many of them are unfortunately under the mercy of BigPharma, Elites and mostly communist controlled WHO ? Whatever WHO says they need to follow. What these vaccine contains, whether these western vaccines only spread the second wave virus specially adeno virus containing covishield? and many deaths or second wave because of it or due to vaccine injuries? These answer are controlled by fact checkers of these elites, BigPharma and their controlled BigTech, same gets propagated. ( They blame it on new strain, that strain only from vaccine is one more question?). Pilot testing these vaccines in a city or two instead of blindly mass roll them out across the country could have saved many lives including those of doctors because before the mass vaccination covid was under control.

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Thu, Jul 01 2021

    A Good thought indeed ! Let there be a Memorial for those who actually sacrificed their LIVES !

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Thu, Jul 01 2021

    Need a memorial of Modiji and Amit Shah too because they were the sole architects who lead the second wave....

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jul 01 2021

    Doctors have sacrificed a lot and i thank them may God bless them. But what about nurses and staff cooks cleaners attendands ... who have also given everything in this covid crisis.

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  • Pnto, Mglr

    Thu, Jul 01 2021

    Sir it will be a gracious gesture rather than memorial if you could think if:supporting the families of these doctors with financial aid, if their children are studying then give them free education, if their daughtees and sons are nit employed give them govt. jobs, put up a hospital in their name, initiate scholarship fir poor aspiring to be doctors, make the madical facilities cheaper you can think of many ways to keep these doctors memory alive

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Jul 02 2021

    Pinto, Mglr, What a mind -blowing comment? Some people's minds must have gone off their brainless heads.

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