Rajshree Medical College allegedly demands Rs 3.5 lakh internship fee, medicos go on strike

Published On 2022-06-25 12:11 GMT   |   Update On 2022-06-25 12:11 GMT
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Bareilly: The MBBS students of Rajshree Medical College have gone on strike after the medical college administration allegedly demanded Rs 3.5 lakh as an internship fee. 

The medicos also claimed that the administration has imposed the fee on them and also warned them that they would not be allowed to start their internship unless they pay the fee. This has been three days since the medicos started their infinite strike.
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Earlier, the students made a written complaint to the District Magistrate and demanded to stop the illegal securing of money in the name of fees. When there was no solution, all the students sat on an indefinite dharna on the college campus. The medicos are peacefully staging a sit-in on the campus while holding placards in their hands.
The students of the 2017 MBBS batch of Rajshree Medical College stated that the internship was about to start on June 20th. Even before this, an illegal demand of Rs 3.5 lakh was made by the college administration in the name of internship fees.
Their internship was not started due to non-payment of fees. Even before this, the college had demanded Rs 6,57000 as a fee hike, reports UP City News.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that last month, the National Medical Commission (NMC) had directed all the State Medical Councils and Directorates of Medical Education (DME) for taking necessary action against medical institutes, which were charging Internship fee from the Indian and FMG interns and denying to pay them stipend.

Also Read: Take Strict Action on Medical Colleges charging MBBS Internship fee, not paying stipend to FMGs: NMC orders State Counterparts

In this regard, the NMC circular dated May 19, 2022 read, "It has been brought into the notice of the National Medical Commission through various sources that some medical colleges/ institutes across the country are charging internship fee from the interns, Indian and Foreign Medical Graduates for doing their internship in their colleges/ institutes and also not paying stipend to them."

"All State Medical Councils and Directorates of Medical Education are requested to kindly take immediate necessary action in this regard and ensure that no internship fee is charged by the medical colleges/ institutes from these interns Indian and Foreign Medical Graduates and stipend including other facilities is being provided to FMGs as equivalent to Indian Medical Graduates in the States/ UTs," it added.

Such directions on the part of NMC had been issued in continuation with its previous instructions given to the Medical Institutes in India, Earlier this year, the Apex Medical Body had clarified that the Institutes shall not charge any fees from the medical graduates abroad for permitting them to pursue Internship training in India. NMC had also directed the colleges to pay them equal stipend like the Indian Medical Graduates who are being trained at Government Institutes.

The reason for such relief on NMC's part was the fact that the medical graduates from abroad were facing hardship in getting themselves registered in some of the State medical Councils after publication of Foreign Medical Graduates Licentiate Regulations, 2021 and Compulsory Rotatory Medical Internship Regulations, 2021 by National Medical Commission.

Now,  despite the relief provided by NMC, the students
 of Rajshree Medical College have complained to the DM and requested him to take the necessary steps to stop the illegal demands of money in the name of fees. The protesting medicos have made it clear that they will continue their protest until the authorities agree to withdraw their illegal demand of fee and let the medicos start their internship.
Some of the medicos have posted on social media seeking the intervention of the PM Modi. "Sir, our life saviours are in big trouble and they need your help. The authorities of Rajshree Medical College, Bareilly are charging extra fees from the students and not letting them start the internship. The students are now on an indefinite hunger strike. Kindly look into it Sir", posted one of the medicos.
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