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Originally posted by: VasusenaRadheya
Now that Mahabharat is coming to end , I realise that they've not given almost any importance to one of the most important characters of the epic . That is Yudhisthir . I had a lot of hopes from the Yudi-Karna moments after revelation . But no such things were shown & I got disappointed for the 1000th time . 😵
*starts the day with a rant*
Originally posted by: VasusenaRadheya
Btw , can anyone suggest a controversial topic on medical profession or medical practice in India ?
I'm supposed to write an article for an intercollege competition . 😳And after coming to college today , I learnt that today is the last day for submitting the subject .
Originally posted by: ArjunS00
Umm May I ask what is not a controversial topic in India? {Ignore Me}😆Well lets see from Sex Change Operations, Abortion, Re constructive Surgery?? Did I help?
Originally posted by: RoseWine
Yes they have skipped many important scenes, characters, and conversations! But Oh Well!
Originally posted by: VasusenaRadheya
Abortion is a very good topic I must confess , but I guess about 50% of the participants are going to write about it only . 😆And what percentage of people in India can afford a Sex change operation or Re constructive surgery ?? It's quite a poor country still & these surgeries & treatments are very costly . 😆Hey just a thought that popped in my head its expensive over here too! And I beg to differ with you India is a developing Country there is a difference between poor and developing. How about Same Sex/Transgender Medical Care and Outlook?
VasusenaRadheya you've plenty controversies in front of your eyes.
1. Reluctance of doctors to work in rural areas where their necessity is the most.
2. Trusting of new drugs without consent of patients. This has happened even at AIIMS where 49 small children were victims of such clinical trials...
3. In goverment hospitals, staffs etc will not do anything without bribe... Even if a mother want to see her newborn for the first time, you've to give money.
4. Illegal practises like illegal abortions.
5. Advising the patients to do pathological and radiological tests which are not necessary. I mean what do they study if they can't diagnose with visible symptoms and then confirm with only required tests instead of doing all unnecessary ones. Doctors even get bribe from particular diagnostic centres for sending patients to them.
6. Unnecessary price of medicines. Again many doctors recieve money to promote a particular brand of medicine. Though if there is the same medicine is available in another name at a cheaper rate, many doctors will prescribe for the costly ones only.
Want more???
VasusenaRadheya you've plenty controversies in front of your eyes.
1. Reluctance of doctors to work in rural areas where their necessity is the most.
2. Trusting of new drugs without consent of patients. This has happened even at AIIMS where 49 small children were victims of such clinical trials...
3. In goverment hospitals, staffs etc will not do anything without bribe... Even if a mother want to see her newborn for the first time, you've to give money.
4. Illegal practises like illegal abortions.
5. Advising the patients to do pathological and radiological tests which are not necessary. I mean what do they study if they can't diagnose with visible symptoms and then confirm with only required tests instead of doing all unnecessary ones. Doctors even get bribe from particular diagnostic centres for sending patients to them.
6. Unnecessary price of medicines. Again many doctors recieve money to promote a particular brand of medicine. Though if there is the same medicine is available in another name at a cheaper rate, many doctors will prescribe for the costly ones only.
Want more???