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CS directed to file reply on AYUSH implementation | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 25: In a PIL on implementation of AYUSH systems of Medicine to strengthen the public health system at all levels, a high court division bench of Chief Justice M M Kumar and Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur directed that the needful be done before the next date of hearing. After hearing both the sides, the bench observed that on the last date of hearing, the court had directed the chief secretary and others to file reply but the counsel for the respondents had sought some more time to file the reply. The bench directed that the needful be now done before the next date of hearing with the observations that the same shall be subject to payment of Rs 2,500 as costs. In the PIL, it has been submitted that AYUSH doctors are forced to prescribe allopathic medicines which is against norms and due to which the choice of treatment given to patients under one roof has been defeated. It has also been submitted that SHRC has also taken cognizance of the matter in a complaint and directed the state government to prohibit AYUSH doctors to prescribe allopathic medicines. The PIL says that Principal Accountant General (Audit), J&K government, vide No SS/IT/2013-14/AM-22 dated February 25, 2014 observed that there was short fall of 90 pc in the release of funds by NRHM and the said ISM department has been functioning as employment generation unit rather to provide health facilities to the population by way of providing medicine/ drugs which the department has failed to provide. |
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