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Karnataka: Medicos said the order of rural posts was arbitrary

Karnataka: Medicos said the order of rural posts was arbitrary
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Bengaluru: The state government is directed at no triggering this problem in accordance with the notification that is reduced for a period of two weeks only in connection with the applicant who before this court …
However, the respondent’s state is on the implementation of notification implementation, “said Justice Sachin Shankar Magadum.
Notification Under the challenge was issued on June 8, called for a scholar who had secured the chair of the government quota and completed their MBBS exam in the academic year 2021 to register for rural posts.
Corrigendum was issued on June 17.
Date to start government services is June 30 and RS 10 Penalty Lakh paid to the government by those who failed to comply with rustic rules of vis-a-vis-vis.
According to the applicant, Dr.
Prarthana N and others, discriminatory and arbitrary notifications because they did not include other scholars from the same batch (management quota) and also contrary to compulsory service Nataka by candidates who finished the 2012 ACT medical course and compulsory service Karnataka by candidates completed the rules medical course, 2015.
To pursue higher education, they argue, they must appear for the Neet and the provisions of rural services will affect their preparation.
In the legal aspects, the applicants have confirmed that the National Medical Commission Law (NMC) has delivered a paradigm shift in national medical recognition policies and countries have lost their rights to regulate college acceptance through policy and law.

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