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March 2021

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Seasons greetings!
IMA – GSB has started Nutrition Enhancement Program for Improving Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls in Trible Block Amirgarh in District Banaskantha of Gujarat, India under the
Aao Gaon Chale, a flagship project of IMA, jointly with Samvedana trust.

Hon. Supreme Court has issued notice in plea filed challenging the Regulations framed by Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) seeking to permit PG Ayurveda qualified persons to practice modern surgeries. A three-judge Bench of Chief Justice of India Hon. Shri. S. A. Bobde, Hon. Justice Bopanna and Hon. Justice Ramasubramanian has issued the direction while hearing a PIL filed by the Indian Medical Association challenging the Regulations framed by Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) seeking to permit PG Ayurveda qualified persons to practice
modern surgeries. The Court has issued notice returnable in 4 weeks and asked the parties to file their replies and affidavits.The plea filed by the Indian Medical Association has challenged the legality and validity of the Indian Medicine Central Council (Post Graduate Ayurveda Education) Regulations 2016 as amended by the Indian Medicine Central Council (Post Graduate Ayurveda Education) Regulations 2016 as amended by the Indian Medicine Central Council (Post Graduate Ayurveda Education) Amendment Regulations 2020.

IMA has stated in the plea that the impugned Regulations have been promulgated by the Central Council of Indian Medicine and are beyond the power and jurisdiction of the CCIM. By issuing the impugned regulations, the CCIM has transgressed the boundaries of the Medicine Central Council Act 1970 enactment under which it has been created. The 1970 Act is in relation to the form of “Indian Medicine”, distinct from the field of Modern Medicine. The plea has stated that in addition to being contrary to the legislative policy declared by the Parliament the impugned Regulations, are also manifestly arbitrary and unreasonable, result in serious affront and prejudice to the constitutional and fundamental Rights of the citizens of this country to receive proper and effective medical care and treatment. The regulations also cause serious prejudice to the rights of millions of medical doctors across the country who have toiled hard and spent years of their life undergoing training for attaining the adequate exposure, experience and qualifications for performing surgeries under the modern scientific system of medicine.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee has finally pushed ahead the long-standing demand by Indian Medical Association to formulate a separate cadre of Indian Medical Services. IMA welcomes this important parliamentary committee decision as a professional one which will have its lasting positive effects on development & progress of country’s healthcare. IMS can well be defined as positive yield of the dreaded pandemic in real sense. Earliest due acceptance by the government & the right propagation ahead in execution phase of the decision shall be awaited by us. It is a matter of pride for Indian Medical Association that in terms of the initiative taken by IMA, a Study Group was constituted by the then President, Medical Council of India under the Chairmanship of Dr. Vedprakash Mishra, the then Chairman of the Academic Council of the Medical Council of India in regard to making analytical recommendations with respect to rejuvenation of ‘Indian Medical Services’, and the detailed report of the Study Group thereto was forwarded to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.

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