Uttarakhand Medical Council flags 'use' of fake degrees, files complaint against 2

Published On 2021-10-25 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2021-10-25 12:03 GMT

Dehradun: Flagging fake medical degree menace, Uttarakhand medical council officials have filed a complaint against two people working in a private hospital for allegedly using bogus medical degrees.

As per a recent media report in Times of India, the officials filed a complaint with the DIG/SSP, Dehradun, Janmaijai Khanduri Prabhakar, and sought action against the duo.

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Stating that this is not the first time the complaint was filed, DD Chaudhary from the Uttarakhand Medical Council told Times of India, "Earlier too, we filed a complaint against the two. Officials have assured us that action will be taken once the matter is probed."

Uttarakhand Medical Council is a statutory body established by the Uttarakhand Medical Council Act 2002. The Council is formulated on democratic basis, consisting of elected members, few nominated and two ex-officio members.

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