Do Not Consider Any Proposal To Change AIIMS Delhi's Name: FAIMS urges Union Health Minister
"Identity is linked with the name. If identity is lost, institutional recognition is lost both within the country and outside. That is why famous and established institutes have with the same names for centuries -continued Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard universities," it said.;
New Delhi: The Faculty Association of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (FAIMS) recently wrote a letter to Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya showing concern over the government's proposal to rename all 23 AIIMS based on regional heroes, freedom fighters, historical events or monuments of the area or their distinct geographical identity.
"FAIMS came to know from the media regarding the news of a proposal of changing the name of AIIMS with the name of a famous personality or place. FAIMS had sort opinions from all faculty members regarding this proposal all faculty members and unanimously share their opposition to changing the name of AIIMS, Delhi," reads the letter.
Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that the government had firmed up a proposal to give specific names to all the AIIMS, the majority of the 23 All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have submitted a list of names, after the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare sought suggestions from them.
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"We believe that AIIMS Delhi will pay severe loss of identity and demoralization if the name is changed. Hence, FAIMS requests you to please do not consider any proposal for changing the name of AIIMS Delhi. This will help to maintain Premier and Mentor institute status of AIIMS Delhi with respect to others in the country," it further said.
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