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NEET-PG Counseling: Forda Moves SC said Revised OBC, the EWS quota criteria would delay counseling

NEET-PG Counseling: Forda Moves SC said Revised OBC, the EWS quota criteria would delay counseling
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New Delhi: The Federation of Indian Doctors (Forda) has submitted an application intervention at the Supreme Court, which currently hears the petition that challenges the validity of the EWS quota in a postgraduate medical course.
Forda has protested the delay in the NEET-PG counseling.
It emphasizes that OBC revisions and the EWS reservation criteria on the FAG-end of the process will certainly lead to the next delay in the start of the Counseling of Neet PG and the final selection afterwards.
The upper court will take time later on.
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In a defense submitted through Advocates Archana Pathak Dave, Forda said this application was submitted to file a complaint of doctors and doctors who worked to strengthen the Indian health care system.
The request added that the applicant was seeking pleasure from the upper court in connection with the start of the Counseling of the PG NEET examination that had been postponed for more than a year and induction of the first year of postgraduate doctor (junior population) to fill the emptiness made in the infrastructure of the nation’s health services.
“That it is necessary to bring to this Hon’ble court notice that postgraduate doctors (hereinafter referred to as the occupants of the Acjunior”) holding a very necessary position in the nation’s health system and their timely induction is important to ensure.
Its seamless function “, said the request.
Furthermore, it was further added, it was estimated that every year 45,000 candidates were appointed as a postgraduate doctor through the examination of the PG NEET.
However, in 2021, the process of induction of postgraduate doctors into the medical work was hampered due to the outbreak of Covid.
-19 Pandemic and consequence of delays in detention of neet examination PG “.
The applicant said because of the non-commencement of the counseling process, no postgraduate doctor in the first year / junior residents had been appointed to date, resulting in deficiencies in the number of doctors and hospitals / medical colleges lacking for temporarily pandemic.
“The Petitioner Association humbly handed over the revision of the reservation scheme at the present stage, which is towards the end of the entire process of the PG NEET examination can postpone the Counseling of Neet PG and has a negative impact on students, health care institutions, and the nation in general”, adding their requests.
This center has received a three-member panel report formed to review the EWS criteria.
The panel, in his report, said: “First, the EWS criteria relating to the financial year before the application year while the income criteria for the cream layer in the OBC category apply to gross annual income for three consecutive years.”
The panel added, “Second, if you break the OBC cream layer, the income from salary, agriculture and traditional artisanal profession is released from consideration while the 8 lakh RS criteria for EWS include that of all sources, including agriculture.
So, even though it becomes the same cut-off number , the composition is different and therefore, both cannot be equated “.
The upper court is the hearing of Writ petition which challenges 27 percent of reservations for other backwards (OBC) and 10 percent reservation for EWS in all Indian quota seats for postgraduate medical courses.
A total of 15 percent of seats in MBBS and 50 percent of seats in MS and MD courses are filled through Indian quota from selected candidates through NEET.

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