Intensifying their protest against the Centre s order to train post-graduate practitioners in specified streams of ayurveda in general surgical procedures, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for a non-cooperation movement, asking .
IMA demands withdrawal of move allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgery
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Stiff opposition: Members of the Indian Medical Association, Erode Branch, observing a fast against the mixopathy on Monday.
| Photo Credit: Govarthan M Members of the Indian Medical Association, Erode Branch, observed a fast on Perundurai Road here on Monday condemning the ‘mixopathy.’
Doctors said that on November 20, 2020, the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) issued a gazette notification amending the Indian Medicine Central Council (Postgraduate Ayurveda Education) Regulations, 2016, which allows postgraduate Ayurveda students to undergo training for 58 surgical procedures in general surgery, ENT, ophthalmology and dentistry and perform surgeries. The notification was misleading and the Centre should withdraw it in the larger interest of the public and dismantle the committees formed in the NITI Aayog,” they added.
IMA kicks off nationwide relay hunger strike against mixopathy
By IANS| Published: 2nd February 2021 2:35 am IST
New Delhi, Feb 1 : The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Monday began a relay hunger strike across the country against the Central Council of Indian Medicine’s (CCIM) order authorising post-graduate practitioners in specified streams of ayurveda to be trained to perform general surgical procedures.
“All IMA members & modern medicine doctors across the country have started relay hunger strike from today at more than 50 places across the country,” the apex association of private practitioners of modern medicine said.
While women doctors will be on hunger strike all across the nation on February 7, the strike will be observed till February 14, it added.
Yogi govt to withdraw riot cases against BJP lawmakers including 2 ministers
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December 24, 2020
Lucknow, Dec 24: The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to withdraw riot cases against three BJP lawmakers, including two ministers, who were accused in 2013 Muzaffarnagar communal violence.
According to the sources in the government, an application seeking the withdrawal of riot-related cases against saffron party MLAs Sangeet Som, cane minister Suresh Rana and Minister of State Kapil Dev Agarwal was filed in the district court in Muzaffarnagar. The application was filed in the court of an additional district judge. The court is yet to hear the application, sources said.
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