DCI suggests three months of compulsory rural posting for dentists

July 9, 2011

Manipal, July 09: The Dental Council of India has initiated steps to reintroduce internship and also to make three months of rural posting compulsory, according to the DCI president Dr Dibyendu Mazumdar.

At the inaugural function of the XI National Post Graduate Convention of Indian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists at Fortune Inn Valley View on Saturday, Dr Mazumdar said that the Union Health Ministry had been informed of the decision.

“I have already met Union Health Minister, Mr Ghulam Nabi Azad in this connection and told him of the need to bring back the internship programme,” Dr Mazumdar said and added, “The minister has agreed to reintroduce the programme”.

Incidentally, the DCI had in 2007 scrapped internship to make BDS a five year course. Kerala was the only state, which continued with the system of internship in its government dental colleges keeping it on par with the medical course. The Kerala chapter of the Indian Dental Association had gone to court against the decision to scrap the internship.

Dr. Mazumdar, the new President of the Council said a team had gone around the country taking the opinion on the reintroduction from faculty, students and mananagement. To his pleasant surprise, they all wanted it to be brought back. He stressed the need for internship/house surgeon for one year after the completion of four years under graduation BDS course.

The need for dental treatment in rural setup with compulsory postings of three months has been on the top of his agenda which is backed by the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs. In addition to this he stressed the need for the colleges to coordinate with the primary health centers for catering to patients who are underprivileged and needy. He highlighted the importance and scope of research in the field of oral pathology which has to be utilised to the fullest by all.

The need for dental treatment in rural setup with compulsory postings of three months has been on the top of his agenda which is backed by the Ministry of Health and Family Affairs. In addition to this he stressed the need for the colleges to coordinate with the primary health center for catering to patients who are underprivileged and the needy. He highlighted the importance and scope of research in the field of oral pathology which has to be utilised to the fullest by all the faculty and staff.

Dr. Ramdas Pai, the Chancellor of Manipal University declared the XI National PG convention of IAOMP Open. Dr. H.S. Ballal, Pro Chancellor in his address said, “Manipal University encourages such conventions and workshops where the faculty gets an opportunity to update themselves with the everchanging knowledge of a subject”.

Dr. Purushotham Nainani, President of Indian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists, highlighted the need for such theme based conventions particularly for post graduates as it is a forum for exchange of scientific ideas of highest standard.

The convention is being attended by over 600 delegates from across the country. Dean of Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Dr Nirmala Rao welcomed the gathering and gave an overview of the two-day meet. Dr Raghu Ramanathan, Organising Secretary and HoD, Oral Pathology proposed the vote of thanks.

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President Dental Council of India, Dr Dibyendu Mazumdar addressing the gathering at the XI National Post Graduate Convention of Indian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists at Fortune Inn Valley View on Saturday

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March 11,2020

Udupi, Mar 11: An elderly woman, who had recently visited Saudi Arabia has been admitted to an isolation ward at KMC in Manipal, here with symptoms of fever, cough and breathlessness.

The 68-year-old woman hails from Sagar taluk in Shivamogga district of Karnataka.

The patient had travelled to Saudi Arabia in the last week of February and was treated for fever cough and breathlessness there.

After recovery, she had travelled back to Bengaluru, where she was screened at the airport. 

Later, she reached Shivamogga where she was treated at Nanjappa Hospital for symptoms of fever, cough. 

As she has symptoms of coronavirus, she is quarantined and is under observation. The samples will have been sent to Bengaluru and the result is awaited.

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February 8,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 8: The BJP on Saturday drew flak on Twitter for taking a swipe at Muslim women who appear to be standing in a line to vote in Delhi's assembly polls. ""Kaagaz Nahi Dikayenge Hum" ! ! ! Keep the documents safe, you will need to show them again during NPR exercise (sic)," the party's Karnataka Twitter handle posted using the hashtag #DelhiPolls2020. 

The video, which appears to have been taken from one of the polling booths in Delhi on Saturday, shows burqa-clad women flashing their voter ID cards. While the threatening tone of the tweet is unmissable, the tweet contradicts the government's statement that no person needs to submit any documents during the house-to-house survey for updating the National Population Register (NPR) and that information provided by individuals would be accepted and recorded. 

The tweet has added to the prevailing confusion regarding the NPR exercise in the country. 

The NPR is a list of "usual residents" of the country. In 2010, the data for NPR was collected along with the house-listing phase of the Census of India 2011. The data was updated in 2015 by conducting a door-to-door survey.

Currently, it has been decided to update the NPR along with the house-listing phase of Census 2021 during April to September 2020 in all the states/union territories except Assam.

Most of the opposition parties see NPR as a prelude to the contentious National Register of Citizens (NRC), which has been opposed by even NDA allies like the JD(U). The NPR questionnaire asked details like the birthplace of parents. In combination with the recently amended citizenship law, protesters fear that the registry might be eventually used for NRC. 

As a result, people, predominantly Muslims, have hit the streets as India witnesses one of the most widespread civilian unrest of recent times.

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March 23,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 23: People in Thukkottu and Ullal area of Mangaluru are in panic after a local woman who recently returned from a foreign country fell ill.

On receiving information the health officials from Ullal PHC visited the house of the woman, who is suffering from fever and cold. They provided her medicines and asked her to remain quarantined at home.

It is said that the woman's mother, who had come to a grocery shop near Thokkottu, informed the shopkeeper that her daughter, who had returned from abroad, was suffering from fever.

The alert shopkeeper, understanding the gravity of the situation, informed ZP Standing Committee on Health and Education President Dhanalakshmi Gatti, who in turn brought the issue to the notice of health officials.

The health officials rushed to her house and diagnosed her. However, the authorities have requested the local people not to be panicked as it is not yet confirmed whether the woman is suffering from COVID-19 caused by the novel coronavirus.

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