Sep 02, Kathmandu - The health condition of Dr. Govinda KC, an activist for medical education reform who is on a sit-in protest at the Sahid Dasharath Chand Health Science university in Geta, Kailali, is deteriorating. Dr. KC, who started his sit-in protest on Sunday, said his glucose level reached 37 on Tuesday, according to his aide Dr. Amrit Jaishi.
This level of glucose is very low, if it is below 70, there is a risk of fainting at any time. He has not accepted to take other medicines except normal saline,' he said, 'this report is from 6 am on Tuesday. "This report is from 6 am on Tuesday. Doctors are consulting about his health condition."
Dr. KC, who started a three-day satyagraha on Sunday afternoon, is on the third day today. He is preparing to end the satyagraha around Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. KC, who has started his 23rd Satyagraha, has demanded that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the Medical Education Commission immediately withdraw the wrong decision to increase the number of student seats in private medical colleges, not increase fees, open government medical colleges in Ilam, Udayapur and Dadeldhura as per the agreement, and immediately start full-fledged hospital services and educational programs at the Geta Medical University.
In his second demand, he has said that the act on Integrated Health Education Institute and the criteria for appointment of officials of universities and institutes should be passed, medical education should be made non-profit as per the act, and the number of posts should be increased in all health institutions including government hospitals. He has demanded that all the agreements and demands made earlier should be implemented and fulfilled.
He has demanded that the Indian government stop encroachment on Lipulekh and return Nepal's encroached land, and that the Nepal government ensure that it does so. In the fourth demand, he has demanded that Russia and Israel immediately stop the genocidal wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
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