A shocking scandal has been uncovered in Rajasthan's medical community. Multiple individuals have registered as doctors using forged documents and certificates from other states, despite lacking proper MBBS degrees. These fake doctors submitted phony registration certificates and No Objection Certificates (NOCs) that weren't verified by the Rajasthan Medical Council (RMC). 98 individuals with only 12th-grade education became fake gynecologists and surgeons using forged documents.
Key Findings:
Forged Documents: Fake doctors used documents from other states to register with the RMC.
Lack of Verification: RMC failed to verify documents, allowing unqualified individuals to register.
Suspensions: Registrar Dr. Rajesh Sharma, and two others, Akhilesh Mathur and Farhan, were suspended.
If we find any corruption angle in the case or if public servants are involved in the corruption, we will register an FIR and will begin an investigation.Dr Ravi Prakash Meharda, DG, Anti Corruption Bureau
The Anti-Corruption Bureau is investigating possible corruption. Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar constituted a five-member committee, leading to the suspensions. Dr. Girdhar Gopal Goyal has taken over as RMC registrar. Patients' lives are at risk due to unqualified practitioners. The scam damages Rajasthan's healthcare reputation.
The investigation will focus on uncovering the extent of corruption and identifying those involved. The Rajasthan Medical Council registrar, Dr. Rajesh Sharma, has been suspended effective immediately due to allegations of registering doctors using fake documents. This decision was made after an interim report from a five-member committee, formed by Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar, revealed procedural flaws and negligence in doctor registration.
In view of this, the registrar has been suspended with immediate effectGajendra Singh Khinvsar, Health Minister, Rajasthan
Dr. Girdhar Gopal Goyal, Chief Specialist of Surgery at Sawai Mansingh Hospital, will take over as registrar in the meantime. The issuance of fake registration is a serious matter and the state government will get to the bottom of it, the minister said. They also emphasized that issue of fake registrations, the state government will thoroughly investigate the matter. He further assured stringent action and said that if required, the RMC office would be sealed and the matter would be handed over to the Anti-Corruption Bureau.
The investigation will focus on:
1. Uncovering the extent of corruption.
2. Identifying those involved.
3. Taking action against fake doctors.
The Rajasthan government has pledged to restore the integrity of the medical community to ensure patients' safety.
(Input From Various Sources)
(Rehash/Neha Kamble/MSM)