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If it is voluntary, no one will go to the villages. Let them go to the villages first and really honor the oath of serving mankind which they all take. They can come to the cities to earn wealth later.[/B]
I dont agree on this except when the case is voluntary......
NO NO NO!
You missed my point,i said the GDP per capita income,which shows the average income of a person in that country,Bangladesh,i said was still very very low at 600 USD
If it is voluntary, no one will go to the villages. Let them go to the villages first and really honor the oath of serving mankind which they all take. They can come to the cities to earn wealth later.
It should be made compulsory to work a fixed period of time in rural areas for the doctors whose studies were subsidised by govt. They should be made to agree to this condition beforehand. For those who paid for themselves, it is upto them.
I think for the case of Bangladesh if they join in the government job....they initially are posted in a thana or upazilla level... for a certain period of time... then they are posted in cities..
Any sub-continent govt spends a few million Rupees to bring out an MBBS doctor. The money govt spends come out of the pockets of very poors of the country. So, it is imperative that these know-nothing new graduate doctors take care of our rural population for a few years under compulsion, if needed.
On the other hand, if a new graduate does not want to work for the people, his/her parents must pay back the money the country has spent to educate him/her. And these doctors should not be allowed to work in any govt job. There was a time when doctors thought themselves as the saviors of humanity in their respective countries, specially in the sub-continent.
Now, these people do not think they belong any more to a backward and poor society. Their snob minds now try to curve out a place among the rich by manupulating their healing power. They go after money. It is ok a few years after the graduation. But, they must pay back to the country what its poors have given to them. Working among the rural population is one such way.
What I want to say is that let the doc decide.....he/she is in a better position to do that....
Bangladesh is heading towards what is called kerala model!!!!!and its really dangerous for the economy!!!
More precisely, the Kerala model has been defined as:
* A set of high material quality-of-life indicators coinciding with low per-capita incomes, both distributed across nearly the entire population of Kerala.
* A set of wealth and resource redistribution programmes that have largely brought about the high material quality-of-life indicators.
* High levels of political participation and activism among ordinary people along with substantial numbers of dedicated leaders at all levels. Kerala's mass activism and committed cadre were able to function within a largely democratic structure, which their activism has served to reinforce.
British Green activist Richard Douthwaite interviewed a person who remembers once saying that "in some societies, very high levels — virtually First World levels — of individual and public health and welfare are achieved at as little as sixtieth of US nominal GDP per capita and used Kerala as an example".[20]:310–312 Richard Douthwaite states that Kerala "is far more sustainable than anywhere in Europe or North America".[21]Kerala's unusual socioeconomic and demographic situation was summarized by author and environmentalist Bill McKibben:[22]
Kerala, a state in India, is a bizarre anomaly among developing nations, a place that offers real hope for the future of the Third World. Though not much larger than Maryland, Kerala has a population as big as California's and a per capita annual income of less than $300. But its infant mortality rate is very low, its literacy rate among the highest on Earth, and its birthrate below America's and falling faster. Kerala's residents live nearly as long as Americans or Europeans. Though mostly a land of paddy-covered plains, statistically Kerala stands out as the Mount Everest of social development; there's truly no place like it.
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NO NO NO!
You missed my point,i said the GDP per capita income,which shows the average income of a person in that country,Bangladesh,i said was still very very low at 600 USD