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Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8:32:07 AM (IST)  

Parliamentary Panel Invites Aamir for Inputs on Medical Issues

New Delhi, Jun 19 (IANS): A parliamentary panel has invited actor Aamir Khan, who exposed malpractices in the medical sector on his "Satyamev Jayate" TV programme, for an interaction on the issue. He will appear Thursday morning with his team.

Rajya Sabha MP Shanta Kumar of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who heads the parliamentary standing committee on commerce, has invited the actor to share the knowldge they gained while researching the episode.

Aamir's spokesperson confirmed to IANS that he will be there Thursday morning to interact with the panel.

Aamir, 47, lifted the veil from the malpractices in the medical profession through his maiden TV show "Satyamev Jayate" and discussed issues like doctors taking cuts and other unethical medical practices. He presented live examples of people who could have been cured with simple medicines but were advised by doctors to undergo surgeries, robbing them of precious money.

Broadcast May 27, the well-researched episode also addressed issues like overpricing of life-saving drugs.

The expose brought brickbacks and criticism from the Indian Medical Association (IMA), which wanted Aamir to apologise. But he said his conviction in the concept and aim of the show have left him fearless of negative reactions.

"Satyamev Jayate", which marks the Bollywood's thinking actor's entry into the field of television, has so far discussed issues like female foeticide, child sex abuse and domestic violence.

In fact, parliament has only now passed a bill on stringent action aginst those guilt of child sex abuse.

The actor has struck the right chord with the audiences as people are watching the show with great interest. Aamir says this is his way of contributing to society by creating awareness.

Comments on this article
Naveen, Mangalore
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Thank you very much Mr. Aamir Khan for exposing the malpractices, unethical medical practices & live examples of people who could have been cured with simple medicines but were advised by doctors to undergo surgeries, robbing them of precious money. I would also like to share one such thing which happened to me so that my fellow readers can get some piece of advice. My wife was suffering from severe stomach pain,so i took her to the nearby hospital in Rammurthy nagar(Bangalore) for the check up. The lady doctor(owner)there advised us to do the scan. Later when the scan report came, she told us there is a cest so we should immediately need to do a surgery, or else she cannot conceive infuture. I told my wife will go ahead & do the surgery but, my wife told me..first we shall inform our parents & then we shall take the decision. My parents & my mom-in-law told us to come back to Mangalore with the reports so that we can consult other doctor for a second opinion. So we visited Dr. Shetty, In his hospital in Surathkal, he only saw the report which we had from Bangalore & for our surprise he told us not to worry..It’s only a simple cest & it will go automatically go on her next menstrual cycle. Next month report..it was gone. Now we are blessed with one child also. If i would have not listened to parents & in-laws, my wife would have been operated without any reason. There are lot of good doctors out there doing good to the people & for the poor but, there are also these kind of doctors who are out there only to kill people. Job well done Mr. Aamir Khan

Inthu, Basrur / UAE
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

This is such a wonderfull tv show i have never seen before. But unfortunately due to some fil personalities ego our kannadigas missing this in our kannada language. This is huge loss to us. Hope now atleast now onwards some one can call for dub this episodes to kannada for share good informations in our regional language accordingly every one can understand same.

Sudheer, mangalore
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Mr. Aamir, you are Mr.Perfect, whatever you do in life you to with perfection. keep going Mr.Aamair, all the best.

dsouzajeena, udupi, beijing
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

GOD BLESS YOU, AMIR.......

Prakash Lewis, Mabukala, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Thanks Mr. Amir Khan, u r doing a wonderful job, creating social awareness in the society. Doctor's r meant to save the life, but now d days, they loot the innocent public & patients. B ur show a big hit & let it put an impact on the concerned people

Sainath, mulky
Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Mr.Amir Khan, you are an asset for our country. Sir, I am your great fan and now I pray for your long and healthy life.Hope many more Amir khans will come front and help the people of India.God bless you sir.

 
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