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DME addresses Asifabad Medical College MBBS Students' concerns after Protest over lack of infra, faculty
Telangana- After a group of MBBS students of Asifabad Government Medical College protested regarding the fulfilment of their demands, the Telangana Director of Medical Education (DME) has now visited the campus to address the student's concerns.
Recently, due to the lack of infrastructure and faculty, MBBS students of Asifabad Government Medical College staged a sit-in protest on the campus. The students boycotted classes and held placards highlighting their needs, which included a proper laboratory, coffins for practicals, hostel accommodation, cleanliness, a canteen and reliable transport to the city.
In this regard, Telangana DME Dr N Vani visited the campus on January 3, where he interacted with the students about their demands. After being apprised of the demands of the students, Dr Vani assured the students that a faculty will be sent on deputation temporarily from GMC Mancherial and Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) Adilabad, and additional sanitation staff will also be deployed on the campus.
As per the Edexlive Media news report, Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA) president Dr Srinath said, “The issue is not unique to Asifabad Medical College; most new medical colleges are facing similar challenges with inadequate infrastructure and faculty. We are now demanding that the government recruit assistant professors and associate professors on a regular basis, rather than on a contract basis, and provide infrastructure that meets NMC standards.”
On this, Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that the college principal was accused of ignoring the students' requests to resolve these issues, the students submitted a memorandum to Collector Venkatesh Dothre demanding his intervention in resolving the challenges being faced by the college.
Apart from this, the students also made representation, where they also called for the recruitment of lab technicians, sufficient assistants and associate professors to ensure proper teaching. They even stated that the issues were previously informed to the principal but no improvement was being made.
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