Former Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das took the governor to the ‘poor’ government in 3 new medical colleges – News2IN
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Former Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das took the governor to the ‘poor’ government in 3 new medical colleges

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Daltonganj: Former Minister of Raghubar Watershed on Thursday digs the state government and said that the latter had left three new Jharkhand medical colleges in Limbo.
“The government is almost not disturbed to reduce the National Medical Commission (NMC) for permission to register new students in three medical colleges (in Palamu, Dumka and Hazaribag) for the 2021-22 academic session,” said the watershed.
Last year, NMC did not allow medical colleges mentioned above to register students due to lack of faculty members, among others.
Talking to Ti by telephone, the watershed said, “The reality of the land of the three new medical colleges continues to be sad and there are growing concerns that NMC may not allow the institution to register new students.
We know that many teachers from these colleges have been transferred but not There is a substitute sent there.
Four teachers have been transferred from Palamu and their replacement is not posted there.
In such a situation, where the faculty in this college does not exist, NMC may not allow receipts to take place for sessions 2021-22.
” He added that NMC would examine this college before the NEET examination or before the results of the NEET was announced.
The NEET exam is scheduled to take place on September 12.
DAS said countries, especially the students, must ask the government to explain their apathy to the management of the right medical college.
“There are still some time left for the government to save new medical colleges from further management errors,” he added.

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