1. BROKEN STAIRS OF ECONOMY
From last year 2020 we find that India faced lots of
problem like in Health sectors, industry sectors, etc. But
what is the most important for everyone i.e., good health?
Any person can work only when he is fit. As we have seen
that in Dec 2019 the emergence of the new virus i.e., COVID-19 which
destroyed the economy is so bad. People lost their jobs, businesses
were shut down and the per capita income of a person declined. So my
question is that Is India is ready for this kind of health disaster.
Let’s find it. If we look at the health sectors including Doctors, nurses,
and other medical staff we find that the selection line combines lots of
hurdles. In case of selection of doctors after class 12th,
they must be
passed the NEET exam. What is the NEET exam? The National Eligibility
Entrance Test (NEET), formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT),
is the qualifying test for MBBS and BDS programs in Indian medical and
dental colleges. In which students must secure more than 600 marks to
get admission in AIMS colleges, in which the amount of fee is much less
than in the comparison of private colleges. If we look at some previous
data, we find that. Privet colleges in Karnataka charge high fees in
medical colleges during the pandemic and others also charge more
than 80 Lakhs. rupees for 5 years. Now take NEET aspirant results,
students who secure less than 500 marks are 70-80%. And that
student’s who come from a middle-class family whose income is just
above BPL, then how they will be able to pay that amount of fees.
If we compare medical selection lines from other countries like
Germany, Spain, and the USA medical fees are 1/3rd
in comparison to
India. MBBS in Kyrgyzstan offers one of the lowest fees for MBBS in
BY HARSH KUMAR
2. abroad for Indian students. The total college tuition fee for the 5-year
course at Asian Medical Institute is approx. ₹11.20 lakh (US $ 1 = INR
70). The total budget will be within ₹17-18 lakh including tuition fees,
hostel fees, and mess fees! Also, the infrastructure of
the abroad medical university is far better than that of medical colleges
in India.
They know the importance of health and also they signed SDG-3 i.e., GOOD
HEALTH.
So during this kind of pandemic, the government says thatwe don’t have doctors,
so my question is that why you don’t repair the broken stairs of the economy. In
the end, we justlooked at these things so that we can easily face this kind of
pandemics.