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NMC Issues Show-Cause Notices to Pune GMCs over Infrastructure Gaps, Staff Shortages - Video
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Less than 50 per cent Faculty, Infrastructure Gaps: NMC Issues show-cause notices to Pune GMCs
Almost all the government medical colleges in Pune have been issued show-cause notices by the National Medical Commission (NMC) over vacancies of professors, staff, and insufficient infrastructure.
Issuing the show-cause notices, the Apex Medical Education Regulatory Body, NMC, has asked the colleges to submit a reply within seven days from receiving the notices.
If the government medical colleges fail to submit the reply within the deadline, they may have to pay penalties of Rs 1 crore per deficiency, Pune Mirror has reported. However, the Commission may also cancel the permission granted to the GMCs if they do not pay the penalty amount. Meanwhile, experts have opined that it was a routine exercise by the Commission.
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Less than 50 per cent Faculty, Infrastructure Gaps: NMC Issues show-cause notices to Pune GMCs