Karnataka Govt proposes restricting compulsory service only for GMC graduates

Published On 2023-07-06 09:14 GMT   |   Update On 2023-07-06 09:14 GMT
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Introducing major changes in the compulsory rural service policy in Karnataka, the State Health Department has proposed to restrict it only to the students in government medical colleges.

This policy change has been proposed by the Health Department of Karnataka with the aim to lessen the financial burden on the government. If implemented, this can lead to Rs 544 crore annual savings.

With the implementation of this rule, compulsory rural service in Karnataka will no longer be applicable to medical students belonging to private medical colleges in the State.

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Karnataka Govt Proposes Restricting Compulsory Service Only For GMC Graduates


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