Doctors, medical students suffer Rs 2.70 crore loss; Gujarat seeks compensation
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Ahmedabad: In the wake of the devastating Air India Plane crash that tore through the hostel of BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad last week, the Gujarat government has announced plans to seek Rs 2.70 crore compensation from Air India for the loss of belongings of resident doctors and medical students.
According to the PTI report, addressing a press conference in Gandhinagar, Gujarat Health Minister Rushikesh Patel, who is also the government spokesperson, said the state has not decided yet on the issue of providing compensation to those who were killed on the ground after the plane crash, including four MBBS students.
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