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We Are Doctors, Not Puppets!

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THE RECENT ISSUE, IS THAT A MERE NEWS TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE RESPONDED ON? ISN'T THAT SOMETHING THAT CALLS FOR THE NEED TO RISE AND BRING SOME CHANGES OVER US?

Embarking on the journey of becoming a doctor is a dream filled with passion and dedication. From the moment we secure a seat in medical college, we commit ourselves to a path that demands not only intellectual rigor but also emotional fortitude. We immerse ourselves in an ocean of knowledge, studying vast subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology, all while balancing the pressures of rigorous examinations and practical training.

The days are long, and the nights are even longer. Our postings are a whirlwind of relentless shifts, sleepless nights, and unending responsibilities as we strive to provide the best care to our patients. This journey, while immensely rewarding, is marred by countless sacrifices and emotional strain.

Yet, amid this relentless pursuit of excellence, we face an alarming and heartbreaking reality. Recently, in OUR INDIA, we witnessed a tragic incident where a female doctor was brutally attacked and brutally killed. This horrific act of violence underscores a troubling pattern of abuse and disregard for the safety of medical professionals, particularly women.

As we navigate this challenging path, we must question the legitimacy of a society that seemingly undervalues the immense contributions and sacrifices of its doctors. We are met with admiration in words but faced with violence and disrespect in actions. The pain and frustration of being mistreated and disregarded are a heavy burden we carry, and it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for societal change.

Let us confront these harsh realities with the seriousness they deserve. The safety and respect for doctors should not be a privilege but a fundamental expectation. The pain is surging, and it is time for a profound shift in how we are perceived and protected.

I thought multiple times for a week whether to post a thread on this issue, but as always, I felt sharing my feelings give me peace of mind.


I REQUEST ALL THE MEMBERS OF ZoZo NOT TO USE ANY COLOURED TEXT WHILE COMMENTING ON THIS ISSUE. IT MAY NOT BRING ANY CHANGE BUT LET BLACK BE THE SIGN OF THE PROTEST AND A CALL FOR CHANGE!
 
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In shadows deep where silence weeps,
A soul was lost, the darkness keeps.
Her life, a beacon in the night,
Now fades beneath a ruthless blight.

No more shall crime’s cruel hand prevail,
No more shall innocence grow frail.
Let justice rise with morning’s breath,
And banish shadows born of death.

Dr Dear
 
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THE RECENT ISSUE, IS THAT A MERE NEWS TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE RESPONDED ON? ISN'T THAT SOMETHING THAT CALLS FOR THE NEED TO RISE AND BRING SOME CHANGES OVER US?

Embarking on the journey of becoming a doctor is a dream filled with passion and dedication. From the moment we secure a seat in medical college, we commit ourselves to a path that demands not only intellectual rigor but also emotional fortitude. We immerse ourselves in an ocean of knowledge, studying vast subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology, all while balancing the pressures of rigorous examinations and practical training.

The days are long, and the nights are even longer. Our postings are a whirlwind of relentless shifts, sleepless nights, and unending responsibilities as we strive to provide the best care to our patients. This journey, while immensely rewarding, is marred by countless sacrifices and emotional strain.

Yet, amid this relentless pursuit of excellence, we face an alarming and heartbreaking reality. Recently, in OUR INDIA, we witnessed a tragic incident where a female doctor was brutally attacked and brutally killed. This horrific act of violence underscores a troubling pattern of abuse and disregard for the safety of medical professionals, particularly women.

As we navigate this challenging path, we must question the legitimacy of a society that seemingly undervalues the immense contributions and sacrifices of its doctors. We are met with admiration in words but faced with violence and disrespect in actions. The pain and frustration of being mistreated and disregarded are a heavy burden we carry, and it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for societal change.

Let us confront these harsh realities with the seriousness they deserve. The safety and respect for doctors should not be a privilege but a fundamental expectation. The pain is surging, and it is time for a profound shift in how we are perceived and protected.

I thought multiple times for a week whether to post a thread on this issue, but as always, I felt sharing my feelings give me peace of mind.


I REQUEST ALL THE MEMBERS OF ZoZo NOT TO USE ANY COLOURED TEXT WHILE COMMENTING ON THIS ISSUE. IT MAY NOT BRING ANY CHANGE BUT LET BLACK BE THE SIGN OF THE PROTEST AND A CALL FOR CHANGE!
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THE RECENT ISSUE, IS THAT A MERE NEWS TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE RESPONDED ON? ISN'T THAT SOMETHING THAT CALLS FOR THE NEED TO RISE AND BRING SOME CHANGES OVER US?

Embarking on the journey of becoming a doctor is a dream filled with passion and dedication. From the moment we secure a seat in medical college, we commit ourselves to a path that demands not only intellectual rigor but also emotional fortitude. We immerse ourselves in an ocean of knowledge, studying vast subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology, all while balancing the pressures of rigorous examinations and practical training.

The days are long, and the nights are even longer. Our postings are a whirlwind of relentless shifts, sleepless nights, and unending responsibilities as we strive to provide the best care to our patients. This journey, while immensely rewarding, is marred by countless sacrifices and emotional strain.

Yet, amid this relentless pursuit of excellence, we face an alarming and heartbreaking reality. Recently, in OUR INDIA, we witnessed a tragic incident where a female doctor was brutally attacked and brutally killed. This horrific act of violence underscores a troubling pattern of abuse and disregard for the safety of medical professionals, particularly women.

As we navigate this challenging path, we must question the legitimacy of a society that seemingly undervalues the immense contributions and sacrifices of its doctors. We are met with admiration in words but faced with violence and disrespect in actions. The pain and frustration of being mistreated and disregarded are a heavy burden we carry, and it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for societal change.

Let us confront these harsh realities with the seriousness they deserve. The safety and respect for doctors should not be a privilege but a fundamental expectation. The pain is surging, and it is time for a profound shift in how we are perceived and protected.

I thought multiple times for a week whether to post a thread on this issue, but as always, I felt sharing my feelings give me peace of mind.


I REQUEST ALL THE MEMBERS OF ZoZo NOT TO USE ANY COLOURED TEXT WHILE COMMENTING ON THIS ISSUE. IT MAY NOT BRING ANY CHANGE BUT LET BLACK BE THE SIGN OF THE PROTEST AND A CALL FOR CHANGE!
Are you a government doctor ?
I mean, are you a government hospital doctor ?
I just wanted to know.If there is any problem do not say.

*A_AICS
 
THE RECENT ISSUE, IS THAT A MERE NEWS TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE RESPONDED ON? ISN'T THAT SOMETHING THAT CALLS FOR THE NEED TO RISE AND BRING SOME CHANGES OVER US?

Embarking on the journey of becoming a doctor is a dream filled with passion and dedication. From the moment we secure a seat in medical college, we commit ourselves to a path that demands not only intellectual rigor but also emotional fortitude. We immerse ourselves in an ocean of knowledge, studying vast subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology, all while balancing the pressures of rigorous examinations and practical training.

The days are long, and the nights are even longer. Our postings are a whirlwind of relentless shifts, sleepless nights, and unending responsibilities as we strive to provide the best care to our patients. This journey, while immensely rewarding, is marred by countless sacrifices and emotional strain.

Yet, amid this relentless pursuit of excellence, we face an alarming and heartbreaking reality. Recently, in OUR INDIA, we witnessed a tragic incident where a female doctor was brutally attacked and brutally killed. This horrific act of violence underscores a troubling pattern of abuse and disregard for the safety of medical professionals, particularly women.

As we navigate this challenging path, we must question the legitimacy of a society that seemingly undervalues the immense contributions and sacrifices of its doctors. We are met with admiration in words but faced with violence and disrespect in actions. The pain and frustration of being mistreated and disregarded are a heavy burden we carry, and it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for societal change.

Let us confront these harsh realities with the seriousness they deserve. The safety and respect for doctors should not be a privilege but a fundamental expectation. The pain is surging, and it is time for a profound shift in how we are perceived and protected.

I thought multiple times for a week whether to post a thread on this issue, but as always, I felt sharing my feelings give me peace of mind.


I REQUEST ALL THE MEMBERS OF ZoZo NOT TO USE ANY COLOURED TEXT WHILE COMMENTING ON THIS ISSUE. IT MAY NOT BRING ANY CHANGE BUT LET BLACK BE THE SIGN OF THE PROTEST AND A CALL FOR CHANGE!
I was in the blockade program. And I also work in this profession (I didn't want to say it publicly) so I have to support this program.
It is my duty as a girl.

*A_AICS
 
I was in the blockade program. And I also work in this profession (I didn't want to say it publicly) so I have to support this program.
It is my duty as a girl.

*A_AICS
Good that u wer in the movement. Well abt u not saying publicly..now its an open secret. Forget all this..wat abt my dm and secondly wen can i get my doggy to ur society
 
Good that u wer in the movement. Well abt u not saying publicly..now its an open secret. Forget all this..wat abt my dm and secondly wen can i get my doggy to ur society
Opps :tired:.
Movement :Cwl:.

Do you think I am an inanimate object ?

ANSHHI - A girl made of flesh and blood, with a beautiful heart:giggle:.

I think I don't need to tell everyone everything, who is special to me, he/she only has the right to know everything about me.

(I like listening to you. You speak very beautifully)

Sorry, I should be joking in this thread, so I apologize in advance miss @Dakshinq . I just talked a little funny and nothing else.

*A_AICS
 
@Dakshinq I can understand how medicos day starts and ends

Speaking about the issue its completely unethical


Don't know how to express...

Bt a men should always respect a women in every aspect and walk of his life.....


 
THE RECENT ISSUE, IS THAT A MERE NEWS TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE RESPONDED ON? ISN'T THAT SOMETHING THAT CALLS FOR THE NEED TO RISE AND BRING SOME CHANGES OVER US?

Embarking on the journey of becoming a doctor is a dream filled with passion and dedication. From the moment we secure a seat in medical college, we commit ourselves to a path that demands not only intellectual rigor but also emotional fortitude. We immerse ourselves in an ocean of knowledge, studying vast subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology, all while balancing the pressures of rigorous examinations and practical training.

The days are long, and the nights are even longer. Our postings are a whirlwind of relentless shifts, sleepless nights, and unending responsibilities as we strive to provide the best care to our patients. This journey, while immensely rewarding, is marred by countless sacrifices and emotional strain.

Yet, amid this relentless pursuit of excellence, we face an alarming and heartbreaking reality. Recently, in OUR INDIA, we witnessed a tragic incident where a female doctor was brutally attacked and brutally killed. This horrific act of violence underscores a troubling pattern of abuse and disregard for the safety of medical professionals, particularly women.

As we navigate this challenging path, we must question the legitimacy of a society that seemingly undervalues the immense contributions and sacrifices of its doctors. We are met with admiration in words but faced with violence and disrespect in actions. The pain and frustration of being mistreated and disregarded are a heavy burden we carry, and it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for societal change.

Let us confront these harsh realities with the seriousness they deserve. The safety and respect for doctors should not be a privilege but a fundamental expectation. The pain is surging, and it is time for a profound shift in how we are perceived and protected.

I thought multiple times for a week whether to post a thread on this issue, but as always, I felt sharing my feelings give me peace of mind.


I REQUEST ALL THE MEMBERS OF ZoZo NOT TO USE ANY COLOURED TEXT WHILE COMMENTING ON THIS ISSUE. IT MAY NOT BRING ANY CHANGE BUT LET BLACK BE THE SIGN OF THE PROTEST AND A CALL FOR CHANGE!
Completely in support of what you have stated. The problem of abuse, rape against women are increasing in our country now which is very alarming. Its high time for the public to take action whenever such instances happen and notice instead of watching it and taking videos.
 
THE RECENT ISSUE, IS THAT A MERE NEWS TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE RESPONDED ON? ISN'T THAT SOMETHING THAT CALLS FOR THE NEED TO RISE AND BRING SOME CHANGES OVER US?

Embarking on the journey of becoming a doctor is a dream filled with passion and dedication. From the moment we secure a seat in medical college, we commit ourselves to a path that demands not only intellectual rigor but also emotional fortitude. We immerse ourselves in an ocean of knowledge, studying vast subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Pharmacology, all while balancing the pressures of rigorous examinations and practical training.

The days are long, and the nights are even longer. Our postings are a whirlwind of relentless shifts, sleepless nights, and unending responsibilities as we strive to provide the best care to our patients. This journey, while immensely rewarding, is marred by countless sacrifices and emotional strain.

Yet, amid this relentless pursuit of excellence, we face an alarming and heartbreaking reality. Recently, in OUR INDIA, we witnessed a tragic incident where a female doctor was brutally attacked and brutally killed. This horrific act of violence underscores a troubling pattern of abuse and disregard for the safety of medical professionals, particularly women.

As we navigate this challenging path, we must question the legitimacy of a society that seemingly undervalues the immense contributions and sacrifices of its doctors. We are met with admiration in words but faced with violence and disrespect in actions. The pain and frustration of being mistreated and disregarded are a heavy burden we carry, and it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for societal change.

Let us confront these harsh realities with the seriousness they deserve. The safety and respect for doctors should not be a privilege but a fundamental expectation. The pain is surging, and it is time for a profound shift in how we are perceived and protected.

I thought multiple times for a week whether to post a thread on this issue, but as always, I felt sharing my feelings give me peace of mind.


I REQUEST ALL THE MEMBERS OF ZoZo NOT TO USE ANY COLOURED TEXT WHILE COMMENTING ON THIS ISSUE. IT MAY NOT BRING ANY CHANGE BUT LET BLACK BE THE SIGN OF THE PROTEST AND A CALL FOR CHANGE!
I agree with you it was necessary what you brought up nice, where we live girl a doctor is not safe at all wonder where we live Where people can be so cruel that they can even take someone's life for the sake of self-interest, Today, the way people have taken to the streets for justice, government Something must be done to protect the girls as the incidents are increasing day by day। This is the time when people need to leave the politics and come to the streets so that the government punishes those who have committed these incidents with a strong hand, whoever they are.
 
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