Repeal bank guarantee clause for medical students, Himachal CM told

Press Trust of India  |  Dharamshsala 

The Medical Officers' Association (HPMOA) has urged to repeal the mandatory Rs 10 for students taking up medical

The HPMOA members demanded abolition of the of Rs 10 lakh saying most students belong to humble backgrounds and that they are finding it difficult to pledge such a huge amount.

Singh said, "The difficulty in pledging the bond money is leading to a sense of anguish among the students. This is taking a toll on their mental health and studies.Hence we urged the CM to consider early abolition or reduction of the

of HPMOA, district, said,"We (the association) also demanded the immediate release of three months pending stipend and salaries of postgraduates at Dr Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Tanda.

"The and have assured us that these issues are under active consideration of the government and shall be resolved soon.

Later, directed principal of to immediately release dues, Dhiman said.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 15:40 IST