A truth that has now become a matter of life and death
🔵 1. Visit Kashmir Once — You Will Understand Everything
- Take a trip to Kashmir once – Between the beautiful valleys, in every lane, you will find small medical stores with a cabin inside — and a “Doctor Sahab” sitting there in a white coat.
But the real question is: Are these doctors really qualified doctors?
- Many of them have foreign medical degrees but never passed India’s mandatory screening exam (FMGE/NMC).
- Many run clinics without the legally required license to practice medicine in India.
- In many parts of Kashmir, administrative enforcement is so weak that anyone can practice medicine without scrutiny.
- This trend has become an unofficial tradition:
👉 Get a “Halal Degree” abroad and open a clinic in Kashmir.
🔵 2. Foreign Medical Colleges — Now “Degree Factories” for Indians
Every year, thousands of Indian students rush to foreign countries offering cheap and easy MBBS admissions:
- Bangladesh
- China
- Ukraine
- Russia
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Uzbekistan
- Moldova
The reality of these colleges:
- Easy admission, just money and an agent needed
- Education in local language, not English
- Weak internships, limited clinical exposure
- Degree guaranteed, but skill not guaranteed
- Upon returning to India — 80–90% fail the Screening Test
- Yet a large number begin practicing in India without ever clearing the exam.
This is the biggest threat.
🔵 3. India’s Medical Mafia — Where Patients Become “Sources of Profit”
- Where regulations are weak, exploitation becomes strong.
The harsh reality:
- Unlicensed nursing homes operate in every B-grade city
- ICU bills are inflated beyond imagination
- Wrong medicines, wrong diagnoses
- 10 days of ICU billing, then forced referral
- Police, health departments, administration — mostly indifferent
- Patients never check the doctor’s degree
- In India, the painful truth is:
👉 Human life is extremely cheap.
- In a country where hospitals operate like businesses and doctors like corporate executives, medical negligence naturally grows.
🔵 4. Social Pressure — “Become a Doctor at Any Cost” Syndrome
- One major reason behind this crisis is India’s obsession:
People want the “doctor title,” not the doctor’s knowledge.
In Haryana and North India, a saying has become common:
- “We will sell two acres to send the daughter to Ukraine,
and five more acres to open her nursing home when she returns.”
This mentality:
- Pushes students toward shortcuts
- Gives agents a booming business
- Turns foreign colleges into “degree-selling markets”
- And fills India with half-trained, untrained, or unlicensed doctors
Lakhs appear for NEET; only a few thousand seats exist.
The rest take the backdoor route — degrees without competence.
🔵 5. Language Crisis — Doctors Study Medicine in a Language They Don’t Understand
- In Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, and many others:
- Medical education is in local language, not English
- First year = only language training
- Following years = medicine taught in that language
- Returning to India = impossible to clear FMGE/NMC
- Very few pass the exam
It is like:
- “Taking pilot training in a foreign language, then trying to fly an aircraft without understanding the instruments.”
🔵 6. Administrative Failure — Who Checks the License?
India doesn’t lack laws; it lacks enforcement.
- Every clinic must display license and registration
- But nobody checks
- Patients don’t ask
- Officials rarely act
- Some regions operate under fear or indifference
- Especially in Kashmir — regulation is almost non-existent.
🔵 7. The Biggest Danger — Your Life and Your Family’s Life
Think about it: The doctor treating you
- Never passed India’s medical exam
- Never got a legal license
- Never gained in proper clinical skills
- Only got a “degree” and opened a clinic
Putting your life in such hands is not a risk —
👉 It is a gamble.
🔵 8. What Is the Solution?
Mandatory License Verification
- Every clinic must publicly display the license number.
Foreign Medical College Grading System
- NMC should classify every foreign college into A–D categories.
Screening Test Enforcement
- Nobody should practice without passing FMGE/NMC.
Crackdown on Medical Mafia
- State governments must establish joint task forces.
Public Awareness
- Patients must ask: “Doctor, what is your degree and license number?”
🔵 9. The Decision Now Is Yours
In the 21st century, this is your new civic responsibility:
- Ask for the doctor’s degree
- Verify the license
- Report unlicensed clinics
- Protect yourself and your family
Your illness is yours, your money is yours, but now your responsibility is:
👉 Know where your doctor studied and whether he is licensed.
- India must act NOW — because the Medical Mafia is growing silently, dangerously, and rapidly.
🇮🇳Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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