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On World Doctors' Day, Kerala Health Minister Veena George faces political heat
On World Doctors' Day, Kerala Health Minister Veena George faces political heat

Hans India

time01-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

On World Doctors' Day, Kerala Health Minister Veena George faces political heat

Thiruvananthapuram: On a day meant to honour the medical fraternity, Kerala witnessed political protests instead, as opposition parties trained their guns on State Health Minister Veena George over alleged failures in the public health sector. Marking World Doctors' Day on Tuesday, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP staged protests across the state, triggered by startling revelations made by whistleblower Dr Haris Chirackal, a popular urologist and head of the Urology Department at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and Hospital. Dr Chirackal had recently taken to social media to expose the acute shortage of equipment and medical supplies in the hospital, despite repeated appeals -- even to the Health Minister's office. The protests, particularly intense in the capital, saw BJP workers gathering outside the Thiruvananthapuram Medical College hospital. In several locations, skirmishes broke out between protesters and police, with law enforcement having to use force to disperse crowds. Health Minister Veena George, along with her private secretary Sajeevan -- regarded as a close aide of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan -- has become the focal point of public anger. Protesters and opposition leaders have accused her of being ineffective and unresponsive to the worsening situation in government hospitals. Youth Congress vice-president and former MLA K.S. Sabarinath criticised the Minister, saying Veena George must rise to the occasion and, instead of quoting irrelevant statistics, she must address the appalling condition of infrastructure and medicine shortages that plague our public health system. He also took aim at the ruling LDF government for discontinuing the Karunya Scheme -- introduced by the previous UDF government -- which, he said, had provided critical health support to the poor. 'There is an outstanding amount of Rs 693 crore owed to suppliers of medicines. This backlog is a major reason behind the acute shortage of essential medical supplies,' Sabarinath added. He further cited National Health Accounts data to underscore the crisis. 'Kerala's out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) on medical care stands at Rs 7,889 -- the highest in the country -- forcing people to turn to costly private healthcare due to the collapse of public facilities,' he said. Meanwhile, in a swift response to Dr Chirackal's expose, a crucial piece of urological equipment was flown in from Hyderabad, enabling the resumption of full-fledged operations in his department. A four-member expert committee formed in the wake of Chirackal's revelations is now conducting a rapid assessment of the situation at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College and Hospital. The findings of the report are awaited even as Minister George has yet to issue a formal statement on the controversy. With public pressure mounting and political scrutiny intensifying, the health department is facing its most serious credibility test in Kerala in recent years.

World Doctors' Day to be observed today
World Doctors' Day to be observed today

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

World Doctors' Day to be observed today

Prayagraj: World Doctors' Day will be observed on Tuesday, July 1, under the theme 'Behind the Mask, Who Heals the Healers' - a reflection on the mental and emotional challenges faced by healthcare workers. The theme calls on society to recognise not just the doctors' efforts but also their humanity and need for support. Professor and head of the department of Pulmonary Medicine at MLN Medical College, Prayagraj, Dr Tariq Mahmood said, "As we celebrate Doctors' Day, it's more than just a time to honour doctors— it's a moment to reflect on the silent, life-threatening diseases that affect millions of Indians every year. Among the most serious of these are lung diseases, especially Tuberculosis (TB), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD). " He said that Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the deadliest infections in India. It affects children, adults, elderly and especially people whose immunity is low — like those with diabetes, kidney disease or poor nutrition. Even after the infection is treated, some patients are not completely healthy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Perdagangkan CFD Emas dengan Broker Tepercaya IC Markets Mendaftar Undo This is called post-TB lung disease — and it leads to breathlessness, long-term cough, reduced stamina and tiredness. He, however, said the Nikshay Poshan Yojana gives Rs 1,000 per month to TB patients to help them buy nutritious food, as better food helps in better recovery. He also claimed that people and organisations are coming forward to 'Adopt-a-TB-Patient' — providing food, support, and motivation. He, meanwhile, said that there is new hope in TB treatment. The new BPaL regimen is a shorter, safer, and all-tablet treatment for drug-resistant TB. Now, they can recover in just six to nine months, with fewer side effects.

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