"When the government takes a bond from medical students making it mandatory for them to serve one year in rural hospitals and public health centres, then why posts are still lying vacant in these hospitals?" a division bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and S C Gupte questioned.
The bench was hearing a PIL filed by one Purnima Upadhyay, seeking proper implementation of schemes introduced by both the central and the state government to reduce malnourishment in Melghat area of Maharashtra.
"So 3,400 posts were vacant despite having candidates from whom bond was taken. Why were their bonds not executed? On one side we are complaining about lack of medical services and on the other we have such huge number of doctors who are not being used," Justice Chandrachud said.
"Such a tragedy. Some countries have compulsory military service to instill a sense of nationalism and public service in youth. They (youth) can spend one year towards public service. The state government must inculcate this discipline," he said.
The court has directed the government to submit a compliance report by August 30.
