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Thursday, December 13, 2007

RE: [vinnomot] India is moving ahead in quiet road and Bangladesh is falling behind by keeping us bu

Mr. Mithu,
It is a very small news that 'Indian docs get US boost'. Indian economy has just reached its take off stage and once it is set on its orbit, it will run automatically. Development in India has been a continuous dream of its leadership and the people. This understanding among the People, Government and the State is the result of continuous total faith in Democracy. In contrast, Bangladesh is a case of stormy adolescence when everything is fun and easily gettable. For instance a pack of half baked military just got out and killed Sheikh Mujib and his family and thought they have liberated the country from an oppressor. Being block-head military, they had no capacity to realise that a nation's dream has been destroyed before it its budded. Since then nothing developed normally except corruption, free-style looting and confusion of the ignorant believers. The efficient, enlightened, caring leadership that makes a government of the people, by the people and for the people possible, was never to be found in Bangladesh. Just think of yourself- how many times you sent free advice to the government of Bangladesh and then boast that they have listened to you. So you see anybody is somebody in Bangladesh and everyone can become a savior. But no body bothers to know where the shoe pinches. Bangladesh will never prosper unless it is returned to its own people. If the Army would not have interfered in the people's rule, Bangladesh would by now become a self sufficient country because basically Bengalis are imaginative, creative and highly enterprising. Again, look at you. However, let us not give up hope.
Thank you for your time.
Belal Beg 





To: khabor@yahoogroups.com
From: cgmpservices@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:01:11 -0800
Subject: [vinnomot] India is moving ahead in quiet road and Bangladesh is falling behind by keeping us busy who should be in power

Indian docs get US boost
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, December 13
The United States has said India's recognition system for undergraduate medical courses is at par with theirs, an achievement that could facilitate mobility of doctors from here to the US.
 
The National Committee on Accreditation in the US, highest statutory body in the US responsible for foreign accreditation, has granted parity to the recognition system in India for undergraduate medical courses, Dr Vedprakash Mishra, vice-chancellor of the Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences University, said at a news conference convened to brief on the Indo-US health summit starting tomorrow.
 
The parity has been granted for two years. The parity does not give automatic passage to the US or any other country. But the standards of education will be treated at par with the US which will enable students' mobility to the US, said Dr Hemant Patel, president, American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI).
 
The parity status was given on six parameters-curriculum, teaching, method of evaluation, extension, research and impact of education processes.
The first-ever Indo-US healthcare summit is being held here on December 14-15, Robinder Sachdev, a spokesman of Indian American doctors announced today.
 
Over 125 Indian-origin doctors from the US will be attending the summit, marking the largest ever gathering of NRIs from the US in New Delhi. This summit is being organised in partnership with the Indian Medical Association, the Medical Council of India and the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.
The objective of the summit is to hold a dialogue and discuss specific steps about healthcare in specific states in India and strategies to mitigate the incidences of such diseases.
 
The Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), the moving spirit behind the summit, has signed an MoU with the Ministry of Overseas of Indian Affairs to provide rural healthcare in targeted states in India. Doctors from the US will be coming and delivering voluntary services in rural areas as per the MoU.




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