Sunday, October 24, 2010

Dr Kohli, Dental council of India president - Time to GO

Dental Council President Resigns ? After Appeal
The petition, which was filed by George Paul of Salem on the ground that the Delhi government had no powers to nominate a member as it was not a state, asked under what authority Kohli was holding the Dental Council president’s office.The letter signed by R Gunaseelan, former member of DCI, S Murukesan, HMA Trust, and P Kishore Nayak, Bangalore, asks the Dental Council members to stand up for the truth and procedural correctness in running the DCI by asking its president to step down.NEWSLINK

WE have got unconfirmed news that Dr Anil Kohli has resigned yesterday evening (23 Oct 2010)

Saturday, October 09, 2010

Dental Corruption Institution

Crusade on Internet for DCI
Dental Council Of India is responsible for sabotaging the profession of dentistry,Anil Kohli who is the President is responsible for mushrooming of Dental Colleges all over the country and also Extorting huge amounts of money from the colleges for granting permission.This money could have been used to better the facilities of the colleges.

Many National News channels have reported with proof that he has amassed huge amounts of money His daughter herself who is practicing dentistry in the USA but has little concern for the students whose poor parents put in their life's earning to get a better future for their children and find out that there are no jobs or future for them. SEE THE NEW SITE ON DCI

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Dental Council of India fights for survival ?

DCI - Are they now fighting for survival, or trying to come out clean ?
The DCI executive committee which met last month identified ten key issues which need to be addressed.
The DCI plans to cut the seat matrix of colleges from 100 to 50 seats and 50 to 30 seats. "There is a serious problem of quality faculty in stand-alone dental colleges in the country. Since most subjects in BDS in the first two years are similar to that of the MBBS courses, the faculty could be shared between medical and dental colleges run by the same institution. The hospital facility too could be used by dental colleges.
The DCI has written to all chief ministers not to allow opening of new dental colleges - Ha Ha

Currently, 1.18 lakh registered dental surgeons are in the dental register but only 6,000 doctors were employed in the government sector at primary health centres. About 23,000 dentists graduate from 289 dental colleges every year. TIMES NEWS