Physician, heal thyself
By: Banerjee, Sumanta.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.2190-192.Subject(s): Backward classes
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The number of SCs, STs and OBCs in the medical profession is minuscule. Yet, the upper caste intolerance of provision of some space for these socially oppressed sections of the society in the medical profession explodes every time reservation is contemplated; this intolerance masquerades as concern for the future competence of the medical profession. Nevertheless, there are several misgivings about the ethics of Mandalisation under a depraved regime. - Reproduced.
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The number of SCs, STs and OBCs in the medical profession is minuscule. Yet, the upper caste intolerance of provision of some space for these socially oppressed sections of the society in the medical profession explodes every time reservation is contemplated; this intolerance masquerades as concern for the future competence of the medical profession. Nevertheless, there are several misgivings about the ethics of Mandalisation under a depraved regime. - Reproduced.


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