Hubballi: Many students from the North Carnataka region have completed their BSC in breastfeeding, post-basically in BSC nursing and GNM Diploma in nursing facing difficulties in registering their names with the Karnataka Negeri Council (KSNC), Bengaluru.Se no other regional center , students must travel to Bengaluru, in the midst of increasing Covid cases, for registration, which is mandatory for all breastfeeding students who are looking for government work.
Many breastfeeding students from Hubballi, Gadag, Koppal and other parts of North Karnataka told TII that the government had invited applications to post public health workers for which registration was mandatory.
“We have finished the course but we need to travel to Bengaluru and spend thousands of rupees (to register).
Most of us come from a bad background and we cannot pay travel fees, anyway and other costs in Bengaluru.
During this pandemic period , Traveling to other cities is just risking our lives.
In addition, there is a technical problem to get an appointment online, “said a candidate who did not want to be named after.” I went to Bengaluru with a 8-month-old child and I had to stay in the cottage Near the council.
It was really a difficult time for me to make myself registered, the government must start regional centers, “said another nursing student from Hubballi.mahaboobsab, a techie, who accompanied his sister to Bengaluru from Hubballi, There is a large rush of offices and board staff not polite to the students.
“We spent two days in Bengaluru for registration.
The government must start regional centers to avoid this rush and help North Kartnataka students for registration and renewal,” he said.
Hubballi, Kalaburagi, Mangalore and other parts of the country for registration.
These centers are closed back three years.
More than 40,000 breastfeeding students pass every year in the state and most of them come from the North Karnataka region.
Most students are women and all have to go to Bengalaru for registration and renewal.
“Many students share their problems with us about registration.
We have demanded that the government begin the regional KSNC center in North Kartnataka,” PeerPur said.
Somashekarayya Kalmath, a Senate member from the University of Health Sciences Rajiv Gandhi in Bengaluru, said: “We found a problem faced by nursing students in registering their names with KSNC.
I will immediately take this problem with the government.” Tracking system when contacted, Usha Bhandari, Responsible KSNC applicants, said: “We have also received complaints of problems faced by students from North Karnataka regarding registration.
Previously, we had a regional center but it was closed.
Indian nurse councils introduce the nurse registration tracking system in the next 15 days, which Will allow students to register and update their names and nursing certificates online without coming to KNSc.
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