The utter truth of antipathy raised when the decades-old Indian Medical Council Act 1956 got replaced by the National Medical Commission Bill 2019. Even if the protest against the quackery exceeded the far limits, a statement was received from the government disclosing that 57.3% of those practising allopathic medicine are not qualified or don’t have any medical qualification. The fate of medical education is speculated to be almost sealed by such decisions and announcements.
Even though the Health Minister denied this World Health Organisation (WHO) generated the report, the truth cannot be denied that the section 32 of the NMC Bill allowing mid-level community health workers to practise modern medicine, depicts the big story about the emergence of quackery in the country. The protest against section 32 holds its importance, as doctors who spent years of their life to get thorough…