Telangana HC rejects doctors' plea seeking exemption from mandatory rural service
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The Telangana High Court bench recently rejected a plea filed by some doctors who prayed for exemption from mandatory rural service after completion of their postgraduate medical courses.
Justice Mummineni Sudeer Kumar rejected the plea by doctors after taking note of the fact that only seven petitioners had appeared before the HC bench, more than 890 applicants reported to work in the rural regions.
For more details, check out the link given below:
Doctors Seek Exemption From Rural Service, Telangana HC Junks Plea
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