NCISM withdraws authorisation, BAMS college moves court
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Uttarakhand- The Uttarakhand High Court has directed the Union government to decide within three days on the representation submitted by the Manjira Devi Ayurvedic Medical College. While disposing of the petition, a single bench of Justice Pankaj Purohit directed the Centre to decide on the representation within three days.
The representation was regarding the withdrawal of authorisation by the National Commission for Indian System of Medicine citing the lack of mandatory facilities required to run the institute and impart medical education. The college submitted its report on November 25.
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