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EDITOR: NAGARAJA.M.R .. .. VOL.21 .. ISSUE.56......…….13/07/2025
Wake up Honourable CJI
A PIL appeal to honourable SCI
Nobody no religion no caste no skin colour is great , superior or inferior. Nature has produced us all the same as equals with equal potential with equal intellect.
No God, no prophet , no religion , no caste is great or superior.
Humanity , humaneness is great the ultimate. When a person truly become human from inside he treats others around him also as humans. That is divinity within oneself and surrounding divinity in others & in nature.
Divisions were made by humans for their selfish needs but not by nature.
Nature has given us human rights by birth , nobody , no government, no minister , no ambedkar , no judge , etc has given us human rights. No government, no minister , no ambedkar , no judge has the authority to take away those human rights from us.
With regards to admission to colleges and government jobs - When every human being has same intellect , IQ why government of india & state governments have fixed high cut off marks for general category candidates and low cut off marks for reserved category candidates ? Scientific study ? What is the scientific basis for this differentiation ? It is violations of human rights of equality, equal opportunity.
With regards to health care - when every human being is same physiologically , mentally by nature all are prone to diseases, virus attacks , accidents the same. Diseases , viruses , accidents doesn't differentiate human beings before attacking them. Then what is the scientific reason behind government of karnataka extending special medical benefits to SC ST patients alone while letting unreserved people to suffer from diseases , accidents ? Scientific basis ? This is violations of human rights of equality & right to life , by goverment of Karnataka.
Hereby we request your honourableself to read the following news articles and to pass appropriate orders to protect uphold human rights of all.
Thank you
Nagaraja M R
Does SC ST people have low IQ low intelligence ?
https://e-inquirer.blogspot.com/2025/07/does-sc-st-people-have-low-iq.html?m=1
Are only SC ST lives important ? Not others ?
https://e-inquirer.blogspot.com/2025/07/sc-st-lives-important-vvips.html?m=1
Editorial : Honourable Chief Justice of India Please Answer
A PIL Appeal for justice
CJI - Are only lives of SC ST important ? Are all lives equally important ?
In Karnataka, special health benefits for Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) include access to various government health schemes that provide free or subsidized medical services, including hospitalization and treatment. These initiatives aim to improve healthcare access and quality for marginalized communities while neglecting the health care of others.
Nature has made every human being same , same IQ, same intelligence for all , no discrimination. We human beings made mistakes by dividing ourselves on the basis of race , skin colour , caste , etc.
Nature , viruses , bacterias , diseases don't differentiate human beings on the basis of caste , religion , race , etc. They attack human beings who are prone irrespective of caste, religion, race.
Right to life is a human right also a fundamental right. It is the duty of government to protect lives of all it’s citizens. As the onus of life protection is on the government , suicide attempts by citizens becomes a crime.
Nature doesn't discriminate human beings but governments disriminates human beings , citizens on the basis of caste. Please read the following articles , governments go extra mile to protect health of sc / st citizens by giving them extra health , monetary benefits to them.
For sc / st citizens nil premium for yashaswini health insurance in karnataka. For sc / st patients lakhs of rupees government monetary aid to treat rare diseases.
It proves perception of government , citizens belonging to so called upper castes let them suffer from diseases and let them have agonizing death. But government must protect health , precious lives of sc / st citizens only. Is this form of ambedkar samvidhan’s equality ? Is it not discrimination ? Is it not the duty of government to extend same quantum of medical support to all patients, citizens irrespective of caste , race , religion ? Is it not violation of right to life of patients ? Is not government murdering poor patients ( non sc / st) by denying them proper medical support ?
We appeal to you to provide justice to all.
Your's
Nagaraja M R
YASHASWINI health insurance by government of Karnataka
Contribution fee: For SC/ST families, the government will pay the premium amount. SC / ST members need not pay anything. Members of Rural Co-operative Societies or SHGs must pay a premium of Rs. 500 for a family of four members and Rs. 100 each for the fifth member onwards. Members of Co-operative Societies in urban areas must pay a premium of Rs. 1,000 for a family of four members and Rs. 200 each for the fifth member onwards.
SC/ST patients with rare diseases will get cash aid: Karnataka Health Minister Sudhakar
It is estimated to treat over 465 families a year under the SCSP/TSP at an estimated Rs 4.02 crore.
09 Sep 2022
BENGALURU: Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr K Sudhakar announced that the State government has approved and passed an order to provide monetary aid for the treatment of SC/ST patients suffering from diseases categorised as ‘Rare Diseases’ and ‘High-Cost Diseases’ at private hospitals on Thursday.
This monetary aid will be provided by the state government through the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust (SAST) of the health department, under the Ayushman Bharat Arogya Karnataka (ABARK) scheme, by utilising unspent fund allocation under Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan (SCSP) and Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP). The government has even capped the treatment cost of these rare and high-cost diseases.
It is estimated to treat over 465 families a year under the SCSP/TSP at an estimated Rs 4.02 crore. Dr Sudhakar said a total of Rs 23.18 crore of SCSP and TSP fund allocation is unspent and would be used to fund the new scheme.
“With this, the government will provide Rs 1 lakh for immunosuppressive diseases, Rs 30,000 per admission for high and supportive therapy for rare diseases, Rs 2 lakh for renal transplant, Rs 7 lakh and Rs 21 lakh for autologous and allogenic bone marrow transplant respectively, Rs 1.5 lakh for robotic surgeries, Rs 10,000 for PET scan.
They will also be provided money for treatment of other rare and high-cost diseases of Group 2 and Group 3 under NPRD (National Policy for Rare Diseases), including sickle cell anaemia (including matched/unrelated donor stem cell transplantation and others), acute IEM (Inborn Errors of Metabolism), growth hormone deficiency, Osteogenesis imperfect, primary immunodeficiency, even prenatal diagnosis and others,” he said.
Editorial : Honourable Chief Justice of India Please Answer
Nature has made every human being same , same IQ, same intelligence for all , no discrimination. We human beings made mistakes by dividing ourselves on the basis of race , skin colour , caste , etc.
Examinations for government jobs , college entry , degree final exams are fixed with qualifying percentage / marks. In all these exams dalit candidates are fixed with low qualifying marks / percentage and rest are fixed with higher qualifying marks. Dalits are given higher age limits and more number of attempts are also given.
Does the dalits have low IQ / intelligence than others ? What are the scientific reasons behind this anamoly?
This practice is human rights violation. Read following articles and please ANSWER.
Give degrees to failed SC-STs: Med varsity
Hindustan Times | ByGaurav Saigal
, Lucknow
Dec 06, 2011 02:01 AM IST
The Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University in Lucknow has urged the Medical Council of India that graduation degrees be granted to SC and ST medical students, who have repeatedly failed to clear the final exams. A few of them have been trying since 1996. Gaurav Saigal reports.
The Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University in Lucknow has urged the Medical Council of India that graduation degrees be granted to SC and ST medical students, who have repeatedly failed to clear the final exams. A few of them have been trying since 1996.
Earlier, about 50 reserved category students blamed the university’s teachers, alleging that they were deliberately giving SC-ST students poor marks.
The move comes only a few months before the assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh where scheduled castes and scheduled tribes constitute 18% of the electorate.
On Monday, a letter from the vice-chancellor of the university — India’s first residential medical university, established in 1905 — Prof DK Gupta, to the MCI read: “As students have failed consecutively on several attempts, they be allowed to have a degree.”
He said a separate passing percentage should be fixed for students belonging to the reserved category, as they get selected with lower qualifying marks through medical entrance.
Although state medical education minister Lalji Verma said, “I will comment only after going through the documents”, Congress spokesperson Ram Kumar Bhargava said repeated failure of a section of students should be probed.
But Samajwadi Party leader Ambika Chaudhary said, “Once they (students from underprivileged sections) get an opportunity, they must be up to the mark to become doctors.”
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