Ludhiana, Aug. 6 -- Parents of medical aspirants have presented a petition to the Union minister for health and family welfare JP Nadda against the Punjab health department's policy of submitting a two years and one year bond period for MBBS students. Dr Deepak Jangra, along with other parents has written to the Union health minister and asked the National Medical Commission (NMC) to restrain the compulsory bond.
In a circular issued on June 13 June, the state health department had enunciated a bond of two years for students from the state quota and a bond of one year for all India quota for admissions to the new batch of MBBS.
"In 2024 the National Task Force (NTF) formed by the NMC had recommended that such bonds in practice across th...
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