MP state questions on reservation for doctors

Published On 2021-11-12 11:07 GMT   |   Update On 2021-11-12 11:07 GMT
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Issuing notice in a plea concerning the benefits given to the in-service doctors, the principal bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court has recently sought the response of the Directorate of Medical Education and principal secretary of Health services.

The petitioners, who are employed in the government hospitals of the state, have questioned the 30 percent reservation for the in-service doctors instead of the State policy of providing 50 percent reservation for them, reports FPJ.

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30 Percent Or 50 Percent Reservation For Inservice Doctors: HC Asks MP State

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