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NEET-PG Counseling to start from Jan 12: Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya

NEET-PG Counseling to start from Jan 12: Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya
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New Delhi: NEET-PG Counseling for 2021-22 will start from January 12, the health minister of the Union Mansukh Mandaviya said on Sunday.
“Neet-PG Counseling was being started by PKS from January 12, 2022, following the commandment of the Supreme Court Hon’ble, as guaranteed by the Ministry of Health to the population.
This will give more strength to the state in the fight.
Against Covid-19.
Warm for all candidates, “Mandaviya said in a tweet.
रेसीडेंट डॉक्टरस को स्वास्थ्य मंत्रालय द्वाराद दिए आश्वासन अनुसार, माननीय सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के आदेश के बाद pks द्वा …
https://t.co/hascthayki- Dr Mansukh Mandaviya (@mansukhmandviya) 1641715988000
The announcement came as aid for the Federation of the Association of Resident Doctors (Forda), who recently led protests for weeks for late at the beginning of the NEET-PG counseling which affected health care services throughout the country.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of Mandaviya’s statement coming two days after the Supreme Court cleared the road to start the counseling process, which had stopped over the EWS quota issue.
The top yesterday said the process had to advance based on the existing 27% OBC (other backward classes) and 10% EWS (economically weaker parts) reservations in the Indian quota seat.

NEET UG, Counseling PG: The Supreme Court upholds the validity of OBC, the Supreme Court EWS quota on Friday will say its verdict on the application to challenge the Validity of the EWS quota in postgraduate medical reception.
There is a “urgent need” to start the receipt process, the APEX court has added.
The NEET-PG exam was held on September 11, 2021, after being rescheduled twice in January and April.
The results were stated in the last week of September after students where nearly 45,000 postgraduate seats were waiting for counseling to start.
(With input from PTI)

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