Health Ministry Reasoned Orders Seal fate of 11 more medical colleges, Check out Details
New Delhi: In pursuance of the Supreme Court Direction asking for detailed clarification from the health ministry on the issue of debarring medical colleges in the country, the health ministry is now releasing reasoned orders, detailing every aspect of why it denied permission to certain medical colleges while allowing others. The said orders come after the Health Ministry gave a chance to the said medical colleges to put their case on deficiencies forward with the ministry.
Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that similar orders were also released on 14/08/2017. In certain cases, some colleges were spared from debarment of two years, with some being given permission for this year, others being allowed to apply next year.
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Now the health ministry has issued more reasoned orders, detailing point by point reasons, why it has denied or given permission to medical colleges based on the recommendations of the Medical Council of India. Following are the details ( you can click on the name of the college to get its reasoned order)
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