Lok Sabha clears Medical Council bill
JimAndaz.com - India News and Events of India
Advanced Search
 
Regional News RSS Feed
Home > Government & Politics > Lok Sabha clears Medical Council bill
Lok Sabha clears Medical Council bill
 
Lok Sabha clears Medical Council bill

New Delhi : The Lok Sabha on Aug 20 passed the Medical Council of India (Amendment) Bill without discussion as members were busy staging protests demanding more hike in their salaries.

The MCI (Medical Council of India) bill entails reconstitution of the council within one year from the date of its replacement. Until then a board of governors will exercise the powers and perform the council's functions.

The bill states that the MCI shall stand superseded and the president, vice-president and other members shall vacate their offices without any claim for compensation.

An earlier version of the bill to amend the Medical Council of India Act was rejected by a Parliamentary Standing Committee in 2007.

Reacting strongly against the passage of the bill without discussion, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Maneka Gandhi termed it as the government's attempt to take over the powers of the council.

"The MCI is an elected body, for one person's involvement in bribery the whole body cannot be dissolved," said Gandhi, referring to former MCI head Ketan Desai who was arrested on charges of corruption.

"This is the government's attempt to take away the MCI's powers," she alleged. Sources from the government, however, say that the bill was passed in a hurry as the time of the ordinance was lapsing.

"The ordinance is about to expire. If it had lapsed, Ketan Desai would have been back. We did not want this to happen," a report states. "Time was allotted for discussion but the members continued agitating over salary hike," he added.

The ordinance, passed in May, would have lapsed in November, before the winter session of Parliament. Hence, it was necessary for the government to pass the bill in the ongoing monsoon session.

The MCI was dissolved on May 15 through an ordinance that established a board of governors to handle the affairs of the council for one year. The MCI has among its functions, which include registering medical practitioners, monitoring and giving recognition to medical colleges, and giving degrees to doctors.

Even as the bill becomes an issue, the health ministry is preparing a separate bill to create the National Council for Human Resource in Health after which the MCI is likely to have only registration of doctors as its prerogative.
Posted On : 21 Aug 10
Latest Government & Politics News
RLD Chief Ajit Singh gets Civil Aviation Ministry
French parliamentary team on 2 day visit to Puducherry from Dec
Jarbom Gamlin, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, resigned
Kuldeep Bishnoi resigned from State Assembly
Uday Varma succeeds Menon as Information and Broadcasting Ministry's Secretary
Kuldeep Bishnoi has bagged Hisar Parliamentary constituency
Myanmar's president, U. Thein Sein to visit India
BC Khanduri is the new Uttarakhand Chief Minister
Kerala gets its New Chief Minister
Manmohan Singh and Sheikh Hasina fixed Boundary
West Bengal will be renamed as Paschimbanga
DTH platform now available in Indian Railways
Goverment developing computerised tool to check Tax Evasion
Akali Dal Working Committee member files his resignation
AP parties welcome move on Presidential order
Press Release Submission Free
Submit your Press Release related to corporate news, announcements and events absolutely FREE of cost & reach out masses. Learn More...
 
 
Tags Related to Government & Politics
Indian Election News
 
Top Indian News
Asia Pacific tourism all set to record growth of ...
Ranbir Kapoor, Vidya Balan won Best Actors at Filmfare ...
Sony Ericsson Launches Xperia Ray Smartphone ...
Facebook Banned by Indian Army ...
RBI opting for Secured Environment in Banks ...
Mahindra Satyam to Press Pedal by June 2012 ...
Global Expansion planned for Ashok Leyland by Hinduja Group ...
IGNOU to focus on more foreign tie-ups ...
India-Thailand FTA by middle of 2012 ...
Ex-IITian NRI's 5 mn dollar gift to cancer research ...
More...
Lok Sabha clears Medical Council bill
Tags | About Us | Sitemap
Copyright © 2009 Jupiter Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved including the right to reproduce the contents in whole or in part in any form or medium without the express written permission of Jupiter Infomedia Pvt. Ltd.