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IMA welcomes Parliamentary Committee's recommendation for Setting Up Separate Indian Medical Services Cadre
New Delhi: Indian Medical Association (IMA) has appreciated the Parliamentary Committee's recommendation in favour of forming Indian Medical Services (IMS) on the lines of IAS, IPS and IFS.IMA has been demanding the formulation of a separate cadre of Indian Medical Services for a long time now. Calling the decision "a professional one", IMA stated that the decision of the committee will have...
New Delhi: Indian Medical Association (IMA) has appreciated the Parliamentary Committee's recommendation in favour of forming Indian Medical Services (IMS) on the lines of IAS, IPS and IFS.
IMA has been demanding the formulation of a separate cadre of Indian Medical Services for a long time now. Calling the decision "a professional one", IMA stated that the decision of the committee will have its lasting positive effects on the development and progress of the country's healthcare.
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Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.