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Maharashtra contemplates the return of class at Medical Colleges: Ajit Pawar

Maharashtra contemplates the return of class at Medical Colleges: Ajit Pawar
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Pune: Deputy Minister of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar on Friday said the state government was thought of continuing classes in medical colleges in the conditions that students, teaching staff and non-teaching must take both doses of Covid-19 vaccine.
Speaking to reporters in Pune, Pawar said the decision to continue the classroom in medical colleges was being taken to ensure that the state did not face the lack of doctors in the future.
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “We think of making a decision to allow classes to continue in medical colleges, both the government and the private sector.
The only condition is that students, teaching and non-teaching staff must take both covid vaccine doses -19, “said Deputy Minister’s Deputy.
Every year, thousands of doctors fainted from medical colleges, and if the class is not done, new medical professionals will not faint, causing shortcomings, he said.
Pawar said he would hold a meeting with the minister’s chairman of the issue and Minister of Medicine Education Amit Deshmukh will also be consulted.
Speaking of limitations in Pune, Pawar, who is also the minister of district guards, said that considering the current level of participation, Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad and Pune Rural will continue to be at the level of three plans five levels of state government for the convenience of Covid-19 Curbs.
Pomar further since the preparation for the Wari Procession is currently underway, around 306 worshipers, who should participate in the event, undergo the RT-PCR test.
Of the 306 worshipers, 23 was tested positive for Covid-19, and all asymptomatic people had shifted to downtown Covid-19 in the Mhalunge area, he said.
Speaking of meetings called by him in connection with some problems, including the merger of 23 villages in Pune Municipal Corporation, where Mayor Murlidhar Mohol was absent, Pawar said there were several misunderstandings.
“Being a citizen of the city’s first city, the mayor was invited, but the news report said that he was not invited.
I have talked to him.
There are some misunderstandings.
I have given instructions that stands for such meetings involving civil administration, the mayor must be invited,” he said ,

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