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DOCTORS’ ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL EQUALITY
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[Regd. No.322/2004]
#41, Chavadi Street, Pallavaram, Chennai – 600 043 Tamil Nadu
Phone : 044-2264 3561, 2264 2790, Fax: 044-22643562, Cell : 94441 83776, 9940664343
www.daseindia.org Email : daseindia@yahoo.com, daseindia@gmail.com.




Date;29/01/08

To
The Chief Secretary
Government of Tamilnadu



Most Respected Sir,

We write to you to express grave concern over the escalating unhealthy atmosphere prevailing at Thoothukudi HUD (health unit district)and the grisly toll it takes on the mental peace of Medical Officers.
A gigantic hoarding has been placed in front of Mullakad Primary health centre(PHC) in Thoothukudi HUD by some vested interests(HealthInspectors),bearing blatanly derogatory remarks against the MedicalOfficer of the PHC Dr.Santhanamari, who has all along maintained an excellent track record,besides garnering a good public rapport. Also a couple of Health inspectors working in the PHC along with 15 other persons have held a demonstration within the premesis of the PHC on 28-01-08,without obtaining any permission from the authorities concerned.Using the occasion the demonstrators have uttered filthy and unparlimentary words against the lady medical officer of the PHC sufficient enough to traumatize her mentally and totally demoralize her. The aim of such Acrimonious acts is to intimidate a strict,sincere and straight forward Medical Officer. A complaint has been lodged in this regard to the Deputy director of health services ,Thoothukudi and the Director of public health,Chennai.
Today(29/01/07) a Health inspector by name Peter barnabas has gone to the PHC at 11.50 am(PHC starts at 8.00am) ,and has forcibly snatched the attendance register from the lady medical officer’s hands and has signed it.Also he has threatned the Medical officer of dire consequences if she questions him or tries to take any action against him an (act of gross insubordination).The concerned health inspector has a nefarious track record and several complaints against him are pending action.
Such undesirable activities are being carried out from the shoulders of an employees association(grossly misusing it) and these persons are under strong impression that no official can touch them.

This is not the first incident to happen,but several such incidents of its kind happen at frequent intervals ,not only in this HUD but also in various other HUDs throughout the state about which the administrators are well aware.(an overt exhibition of humiliation and disrespect caused to MOs).what is most disgusting is the fact ,the administrators instead of taking action against the culprits try to persuade ,convince or sometimes even browbeat MOs to silence them.

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Moreover ,when the governments implements an important health scheme in the best interest of the society, even for persons at the edge of sanity it is well understood that the entire health sector employees should work in unison to make the scheme, a great success.(whether or not an individual or an association has a conflict or an opinion difference regarding the scheme),But unfortunately some field workers frankly refuse to carryout the work as ordered/instructed/requested by the MO.The reason given is that their association has ordered not to work for a particular scheme. For Example ,In case of malaria eradication program some VHNs and Health Inspectors plainly refuse to take active fever surveillance blood smears in their respective areas. The irony is that these people have been recruited into the health dept specifically for such field work.The most ridiculous irony is that the DDHS call for explanation from the medical officer for the non achievement of active blood smear targets[which is the work of the above field staff] while turning mute spectators towards the disobeying field staff.The silence of DDs make us presume that they endorse the claims of these workers(a tacit consent rather).


We believe that it’s the duty of a responsible association to make due representation to the government for whatsoever cogent reasons and get favourable orders by fighting through democratic means instead of resorting to such unfair and undignified practices.

The logic behind such unholy acts is simple.Some self centred fanactics under the guise of an association office bearer try to carve a niche (rather a wicked niche ) which will make them immune to any kind of departmental action and have fairly succeded. Witnessing such cheap benefits enjoyed by a small group more persons join the clan desisting work.
This evil is spreading its ugly tentacles at a faster pace , which if left unchecked will shake the very pillars of the Public Health dept .
It is high time that the government deals these culprits with an iron fist and oxygenate the health dept for making a better society and maintaining our no.1 position in Health status .
Thanking you

Yours truly

( DR..P.DORAI ) ( DR.D.ARAM)
State Secretary State President


Copy submitted to
1)The Secretary,Health and family welfare dept,Chennai
2)The Director of public Health,Chennai
3)The District Collector,Thoothukudi
4)The Deputy Director of Health Services,Thoothukudi.

PARTICIPANTS OF DASE SEMINAR HELD IN CHENNAI ON 21.1.08,TO URGE THE STATE GOVT TO PAY THE TUTION FEES OF MB;BS ,STUDENTS STUDYING IN SELF FINANCE MEDICAL COLLEGES THROUGH GOVERNMENT QUOTA






FROM LEFT TO RIGHT DR,SHANTHI,DR.T.MOHAN,DR.G.R.RAVINDRANATH,MR.C.MAHENDRAN (CPI STAE ASST SECRETARY),MR.D.LAKSHMANAN(CPI-M STATE SECRETARIATE MEMBER) PROF.DR,M.NAGANATHAN (VICE CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION,TAMILNADU), MR.S.S.RAJAGOPALAN, MR.G.SELVA (SFI)MR.R.THIRUMALAI (AISF),DR.S.VARAPRASATH (DASE STUDENTS' WING EX SECRETARY)


Date:16.1.08
To
The News Editor,

Respected Sir,

On behalf of our Association a Press meet will be held .Kindly send Your reporter and publish our News.
DATE : 18.1.08
TIME : 11.00 AM
VENUE : CHENNAI PRESS CLUB, S 5 ,GOVERNMENT ESTATE , ANNASALAI ,CHENNAI -2,
SUBJECT : FIXATION OF FEES STRUCTURE FOR GOVT QUOTA STUDENTS STUDYING IN PRIVATE MEDICAL COLLEGES


Thanking you,
Yours,
(Dr.G.R.Ravindranath)
General Secretary, DASE.





To protest against the murder to Dr. ASHOK KUMAR Medical Officer Athichapuram ptt.
by VHN

DASE BLACK BADGE PROTEST AT SATTUR TO URGE THE STATE GOVERNMENT TO ARREST THE CULPRITS IMMEDIATELY WHO HAVE ASSAULTED DR .ASHOK KUMAR AT AATHICHAPURAM, THIRUVARUR DT AND DR.DHANAPAL AT MADUKKUR ,THANJAVUR DT.



Dr.Dhanapal from Madhukur,Tanjore dt and Dr.Ashok kumar ,from Mannarkudi Health unit district were assualted and threatened of dire consequences by antisocial elements last week.

Condemning the heinous incidents and urging the Tamilnadu govt to pass an urgent law to protect the life and properties of doctors ,similar to that of Andrapradesh. (The govt of AP recently passed an ordinance to protect doctors and hospitals),Doctors throughout the state of Tamilnadu today 11-1-08 carried out their duties wearing black badges.

It's extremely embarrasing to learn that such undesirable acts are on a rampant increase and has become a routine affair in a state which stands first in healthcare throughout the country.DASE urges the Govt to take necessary steps to curb the menace and protect Doctors.
DR.G.R.RAVINDRANATH





Doctors' Association For Social Equality 's General Secretary Dr.G.R.Ravindranath met the Director Public Health on 2.1.08,and handed over the DASE'S GB meeting resolutions for favourable consideration.

DOCTORS’ ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL EQUALITY
(Regd No:322/2004)
# 41-Chavady street,Pallavaram,Chennai -43
Ph:044 22643561,22642790 Fax:044 22643562 Mobile:99406 64343
email:daseindia@gmail.com,dasetn@yahoo.com,daseindia@yahoo.com
Web Site:www.daseindia.org

Press –Release
Date:3.1.08

DASE urges the TN Government not to start Paying wards in government hospitals.

Regarding this Dr.G.R.Ravindranath General Secretary of DASE has issued the following press statement.

Tamilnadu government has decided to start paying wards in Chennai General hospital from 5.1.08 . Due to the compulsion of world bank the government first opened a paying ward in Stanley medical college hospital few years back in gastroenterology department. Now step by step the paying ward system is being expanded to other government hospitals too. It would affect the poor people and would make them as 2nd grade citizen. It would lead to partiality and discrimination between haves and have-nots. The right to medical care and opportunities of the poor would be jeopardized. Even to day a large number of poor patients are lying on the floor of the wards with out beds in government hospitals .It is regrettable that instead of providing beds to the poor the paying ward is being started. Commercialization of government hospitals according to the HEALTH POLICY 2002 should be stopped immediately. Central and state governments should allocate at least 5% of GDP to health and should ensure standard free medical care to the people and health for all.
Yours Truly,
(Dr.G.R.Ravindranath)
General Secretary,DASE

DOCTORS’ ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL EQUALITY
(Regd No:322/2004)
# 41-Chavady street, Pallavaram, Chennai -43
Ph:044 22643561,22642790 Fax:044 22643562 Mobile:99406 64343
email:daseindia@gmail.com,dasetn@yahoo.com,daseindia@yahoo.com
Web Site:www.daseindia.org

Press –Release
Date: 1.1.08

DASE urges the TN Government not to allow DNB PG courses in medical college hospitals.

Regarding this Dr G.R.Ravindranath General Secretary of DASE has issued the following press statement.


Tamil Nadu Government has decided to start DNB PG medical courses in government medical college hospitals .For that admission notification has been given in some dailies, and in Tamil Nadu government health web site .Starting DNB PG courses in government medical college hospitals would affect the regular PGs academically. It would be against the Chennai high court’s order issued in the year 2004 stating that the government should not allow DNB PG courses in medical college hospitals. There is no transparent admission process, no proper CET .Admissions are made through qualifying examination instead of competitive examination which would lead to malpractices, irregularities, corruption and favoritism. There is no single window system and counseling. Neither communal reservations nor reservation for government doctors are provided in these seats .The central health ministry is promoting DNB courses with various motives and for the corporate hospitals’ interests .More over the central health ministry wants to curtail the rights of the MCI. Instead of starting DNB courses the TN government should try to start more PG courses, with proper approval of the MCI. DASE requests the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu to take immediate steps in this matter.
Yours Truly,
(Dr.G.R.Ravindranath)
General Secretary, DASE.

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