A 27-day long struggle ends for crusader Dr. Govind after the Nepal Government agreed to implement important recommendations concerning the country\u2019s Medical Education Sector and withdrawal of National Medical Education Bill from the Parliament.<\/p>\n
The Senior Orthopedic ended his strike after the government agreed to fulfill one of his major demand of banning the opening of a new medical college in Kathmandu Valley for 10 years.<\/p>\n
KC signed the nine-point agreement with the government on July 27, 2018 following a long round of talks between his representatives and the ruling Nepal Government.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe will implement the agreement through Parliament,\u201d says Subas Nembang<\/span> Nepal Communist Party leader.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Dr. KC Govind\u2019s Demands<\/strong>
\nFollowing are some of the important recommendations that Dr. KC Govind demanded<\/a> the government for implementation:<\/p>\n\n
- Passing of a Healthcare Education Act which demands:\n
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- No more construction of medical colleges in the Kathmandu Valley, rather build in other parts of Nepal<\/a><\/li>\n
- Reduction on the cost of medical education<\/li>\n
- Availability of free higher medical education<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n
- Implementation of the Mathema Committee Report, which talks about the Health Profession Education Policy<\/li>\n
- Repealing of the bill that allows the creation of a new \u2018co-operative\u2019 medical college in Kathmandu in which 146 parliamentarians hold a share<\/li>\n
- Impeachment of Nepal Investigation of the Abuse of Authority Commission (IAAC) Chief Lokman Singh Karki<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Besides these recommendations, Dr. Govind also advocated that the government incorporate major provisions according to the recommendations of Kedar Bhakta Mathema-led taskforce including:<\/p>\n
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- A moratorium on setting up medical colleges in the Kathmandu Valley for 10 years<\/li>\n
- Making it mandatory to run a hospital run for three years before it expands to become a medical college<\/li>\n
- Allowing a university affiliation grant to a maximum of five colleges at a time<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Earlier on Wednesday, resident doctors had organized a press conference to build pressure on the government to give into the demands of the ailing doctor, as soon as possible and save his life.<\/p>\n
Additionally, a meeting was held between the government and Dr. KC\u2019s representatives on the same day to negotiate the recommendations. However, the talks were not favorable as the government was not willing to compromise on its stance and walked away from the negotiations.<\/p>\n
Govind-supporters informed that they were forced to walk out of the negotiations since Education Secretary Khagraj Baral refused to say anything about the bill.<\/p>\n
All\u2019s well that ends well, we hope that Dr. Govind\u2019s reforms bring about the best in Nepal\u2019s Medical Health<\/a> Sector!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
A 27-day long struggle ends for crusader Dr. Govind after the Nepal Government agreed to implement…<\/span><\/p>\n