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Impractical, not feasible : Experts on PM Modi's suggestion of teaching Medical, technical education in mother tongue
This was released by Narendra Modi on Monday. Hours later, doctors and various experts said these measures were "impractical" and "will not be possible." They argued that such a proposal was not well thought out.
In honor of Jan Aushadhi, Divas Modi called for widespread dissemination of the mother tongue. "...they (students) can get medical and technical education in their native language, so even poor middle-class children who didn't learn English in school can become doctors."
Doctors Should Follow Their Oath In Letter And Spirit: Allahabad HC To Govt Doctor Accused Of Corruption
Corruption rises, denying the anticipatory bail plea of a government doctor, the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court recently observed that Corruption was a termite in every system as it enters a system and increases further.
Further, reminding that the medical practitioners must follow their oath in letter and spirit, the bench comprising of Justice Krishan Pahal noted, "The medical practitioner administer an oath at the time of convocation as provided by Indian Medical Association which is an extension of Hippocratic oath taken the world over. The oath is not merely a formality. It has to be observed and followed in letter and spirit."
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PM Modi tweets about decision to charge fee for 50% private medical seats same as govt colleges
According to National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, private medical schools and counting colleges' fees for 50% of their seats must be equal to the cost of their state's public medical schools, and take effect from the following semester. The source said on Wednesday.
Seat Blocking: MCC Issues Warning For NEET PG Counselling Candidates
Through a recent notice, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) has issued a warning for NEET PG 2021 counselling candidates with respect to the menace of seat blocking.
It has come to notice of MCC, DGHS that some candidates are deliberately trying to block the seats by opting for the seats and not joining the allotted seats, the MCC said in the notification published on its official website.
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Seat Blocking: MCC Issues Warning For NEET PG Counselling Candidates
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