tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28583404.post2133357151535795368..comments2023-08-16T14:35:27.057+05:30Comments on CnC: COOPERATIVES: A PERFECT MACHINE TO BRING ABOUT ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EMPOWERMENTUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28583404.post-75059825477320213512008-03-24T12:17:00.000+05:302008-03-24T12:17:00.000+05:30Dear Sir Editor, TOI, B'lore, Sub: The report in y...Dear Sir Editor, TOI, B'lore,<BR/> <BR/>Sub: The report in your 23-03-2008 edition under'SUNSHINE SCHEMES - Ticket to Good Heath'<BR/> <BR/>What is published might be the facts of the scheme at the ouset.<BR/>The reality of the dark side of Yashashwini, if you want realise please make your reporters to visit the hospitals, is not so as reported.<BR/> <BR/>Come to govt Kidvai Memorial Hospital and you can see how poor farmer patients comming from far away corners of Karnatak are struggling to get treatment.<BR/> <BR/>It is really not a cashless treatment shceme as reported and published.<BR/>It is a bulshit in reality and eye greesing.<BR/>Known and influencial only avail some benifits, IGNORANT poor farmers who hold this health card are not aware of how get benifits which are turning to be ineffective of latest.<BR/>Many Hospitals are reluctant & detacthed from this scheme like Mahaveer Jain Hospital, Hosmat, Sprsha covers only @ 25% and so on i e some exaples with my confirmation.<BR/> <BR/>If you want I can give you full reports with supports.<BR/> <BR/>Please send your reporters to hospitals to unfold the real 'DARK SIDE OF THE SCHEME' these govt officials are boasting about.<BR/> <BR/>Visit and enquire the reality of Yashashwini with under mentioned Card Holder who is suffering DISEASE AND how the poor farmer is STRUGGLING to pay for expeditures at KIDVAI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Bangalore, <BR/> <BR/>Basappa Nidoni,<BR/>RT - II ward, 1st Floor,<BR/>KIDVAI MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,Bangalore,<BR/> <BR/>You can get to see the bills how much he has spent cash though he has this so called health card with him.<BR/> <BR/>Give me an appointment to meet you I would like to present the things before you.<BR/> <BR/>With Regards<BR/><BR/>Gurupad Suragond, 98861 94453<BR/>Dashyal - post<BR/>Bijapur - Tq/DistAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28583404.post-59431810068413379612007-06-25T13:08:00.000+05:302007-06-25T13:08:00.000+05:30Well,if its an idea that has been accepted then it...Well,if its an idea that has been accepted then it must certainly be a beneficial one..right???I dont question the basic principles behind the whole co-op movement nor would i hinge on to some failures or cases of corruption..rather on the issue of its feasibility.<BR/>We are talking of a huge population probably 3 times that of the whole american populatuion which needs to benefit from this movement..The fact is that even co-ops like amul which are huge names today are doing well,but the milkmen who provide it milk still starve..take a look into the reality and amuls own stats..last i rem it quoted a 30 bil turn over with 1.5 mill milkmen..so work out the math..<BR/>anyhoo..that was not meant to show corruption but the fact that..well..with such huge numbers there are bound to be 3 problems..1)management<BR/>2)representation<BR/>3)full awareness ..<BR/>because SIZE DOES MATTER..<BR/>next well..can such huge numbers actually work in a co-op with so many caste and other kind off disputes and discriminations existing in the society..?<BR/>Co-op movement is a very good solution to our problems but maybe not our problems in our scenario..Si_Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10969804220266319770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28583404.post-17165523828366136972007-06-25T12:07:00.000+05:302007-06-25T12:07:00.000+05:30very true....i agree completely with ur view that ...very true....<BR/>i agree completely with ur view that inequitable development will not lead us anywhere....Cooperative initiatives can surely help us..<BR/><BR/>We have had succes models in the past like the 'amul' story, which transformed india from a nation who used to import baby milk powder to the largest milk producer.we have the example of graameen bank(though its still debatable whether that model wud really help in bridging the poverty gap in developing countries!).<BR/>I believe it has to be a collaboration between govt and the people, and ofcourse the big business houses have to play a crucial role.(ITC chaupal kinda initiatives are a point in the case).And that makes sense for them too, because rural development wud in turn mean a hitherto untapped market with astonishing potential.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03244586067404109556noreply@blogger.com