Either
we as Indians have no actual knowledge of the affairs of the state or we just
love to bitch about things. What else can explain our constant unhappiness with
the way our people, our politicians and our political leaders conduct their
affairs. Is it because we don’t see any thing good that is going on or is it
because we are unable to recognize a good thing when it happens? Everyday we
are regaled with stories of the wrong doings of doctors, engineers and
administrators but we never give them any credit when some good work is also
done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v5hOhaiahU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v5hOhaiahU
The
papers are full of horror stories of doctors leaving their scalpels in
somebody’s belly or wads of cotton up someone’s ass. What about the truly
horror stories of even ward boys performing operations on hapless patients? If
you read them you will prefer to take your chances by cutting yourself open by
yourself at home. At least it will be cleaner say the cynics.
But
the truth is that, there is a silent revolution taking place in rural India.
Take a look at the Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in the district towns. They
have transformed the state of health care in many a town. Thanks to Government
hospitals, sick people in rural areas do not need to make the long and
dangerous trip to a city hospital. Help is at hand in their own towns and
villages.
I
know of many doctors who have closed their infirmary and clinics in small towns
because Govt Hospitals are doing a better job. Take treatment for pulmonary
deceases, that was a major killer in the past. Nobody dies of TB any more. It’s
all thanks to the Government Heath department. Doctor’s who were once reluctant
to join rural hospitals are nowadays quite open to serving a term in small
towns as the Govt hospitals are well equipped and just as importantly, well
staffed too.
Thanks
to this I know of a bunch of city folks who have sold their house in Chennai
for a sizable amount and moved to Chingalpet located about fifty miles out of
the city. In the old days moving to Chingalpet from Chennai was the equivalent
of committing suicide. Now these people after building a comfortable house in
Chingalpet have invested the rest in simple bank deposits and are living a
comfortable and stress free life.
Dr.
Raj B. Singh is one such doctor who closed his clinic near Kancheepuram because
he found that the local Government Hospital has made his clinic redundant. Will we see an increased flow of
retired folk into small towns from the big cities? Watch his interview on
RUMBLE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v5hOhaiahU
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