“We are trying to rewrite the blueprint of medical healthcare in India.”

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Indian democracy failed in several ways this year, and the most affected were the bills they passed which should have reached the implementation stage but instead have reached a standstill. Probably FDI is the one thing that seems to be working, but if you look at the other bills like the Foreign University Bill, nothing has happened to it. There is no atmosphere of accountability. The number of people who were implicated in the various scams, nothing happened to them. They got caught and in a few days you saw that they were back to their work. This arrogance of certain people is going beyond any accountability. There is a certain amount of bankruptcy in the political scenario today. Is there anyone there who is sitting back thinking about what it is doing to the country? Such is the situation, that when I think about a sector that seems to be growing, I can't think of anything. As we look forward to taking a new turn in 2014, there seems to be a general feeling that the chaos will continue. And I wish there was one person in who I could see the future, one person who had the guts, the honesty, the vision and the ethics required to take this country forward. The names that have emerged in the current times are no good. I have got serious doubts about them. Nevertheless, I am still a die hard optimist, I still see hope. What we are doing at the moment is trying to rewrite the blueprint of medical healthcare in India. What we dream of is to end the fragmentation that exists in the society. In terms of healthcare, at least, each individual rich or poor, should get the same treatment. That is not happening at the moment, but we are working towards it. However, I must say what did encourage me this year was that Government tripled the healthcare budget. This is has given me tremendous hope.

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