Indian doctors end strike

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

Last Wednesday, Indian doctors ended their strike:

Government doctors Wednesday ended a 19-day strike against affirmative action for India’s lower castes, hours after the Supreme Court ordered them back to work.
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Along with the striking doctors, tens of thousands of medical students and young software programmers, engineers and bankers have protested the plan to increase the number of places reserved for low-caste Hindus and ethnic minorities in colleges and certain professions.
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The government’s plan would increase the quota for low-caste students in state-funded medical, engineering and other professional colleges from 22.5 percent to 49.5 percent.
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Critics say the lower castes should be strengthened through education rather than an increase in the number of study and work opportunities, because many jobs and school spots already reserved for low castes remain empty.

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