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Medical Council Issues Notice To 1,106 Doctors For Skipping Bond Service In MP
Overview
Taking action against 1,106 doctors, who allegedly didn't fulfill their bond service duties, the Madhya Pradesh Medical Council (MPMC) has given them 15 days' time to respond or deposit money.
The council has issued notice to 1,106 doctors including 290 MBBS doctors, 396 PG diploma holders and 420 PG degree holders, the Registrar of the Medical Council Dr. RK Nigam informed the FPJ.
Tension concerning the bond service in Madhya Pradesh has been going on for quite some time. Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that around 80 MBBS graduates had approached the Supreme Court last year being aggrieved by the conditions that were imposed by the State Government for executing a bond for compulsory rural service.
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Medical Council issues notice to 1,106 doctors for skipping bond service in MP