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June 16th, 2015 at 7:26 pm
We had hospital long before the arrival of Indian Colonial Parasites and their career British. Medicines and doctors were always free and health consciousness was part of our culture. We were never the slaves of British or any other. The problem we have is Indian Colonial Parasites treat us as untouchables as they do in other Indian colonies. All government assisted health systems in the world are having problems and the service delivery is deteriorating or the related taxes or insurance is rising.
Definitely we have to have a look at our system.