Doctors, students to strike work today over NMC Bill

Two-hour-long protest planned; services to be briefly affected

Scores of medical students and resident doctors of several hospitals across the country are set to observe a token strike on Monday over some of their demands regarding the National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill not being accepted by the government.

The stir has been called by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and will be held for two hours from noon to 2 p.m. Healthcare services at multiple hospitals are likely to be affected briefly.

In Delhi, resident and junior doctors and medical students will hold a peaceful protest in front of the All India Institute of Medical Science.

The Bill still remains “anti-poor, anti-federal, anti-democratic and lacks national character”, the IMA has alleged, adding that the Bill does not address the issues of DNB (Diplomat of National Board) and practical difficulties with common medical entrance test NEET and foreign graduates.

‘Some demands accepted’

The Cabinet has apparently agreed to four of the 10 demands put up by the IMA in connection with the Bill, the association said in a statement.

Removing the clause for separate Exit Examination and to have a common final year MBBS examination; amendment to drop the provision of bridge course for AYUSH doctors and subsequent registration to practice modern medicine; and introduction of a new punitive clause for quacks and unqualified persons for practising modern medicine were all welcomed by the IMA.