Under the ₹20L bond policy, MBBS students will have to serve in govt facilities for 2 years after course completion
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The student delegation submitted a memorandum demanding immediate withdrawal of the corrigendum issued by the Punjab government on June 13, 2025. The corrigendum, which implements a 5% annual fee increase and formalises a compulsory service bond, has triggered protests across the state’s medical institutions.
Under the ₹20L bond policy, MBBS students will have to serve in govt facilities for 2 years after course completion
Under the ₹20L bond policy, MBBS students will have to serve in govt facilities for 2 years after course completion
While the government defended the policy as a step to address the acute shortage of doctors in the state, medical students argued it placed an...
While the government defended the policy as a step to address the acute shortage of doctors in the state, medical students argued it placed an...
Hundreds of party workers from across the state marched from Jat Bhawan to Shakti Bhawan, where a memorandum was submitted to the chief minister...
Hundreds of party workers from across the state marched from Jat Bhawan to Shakti Bhawan, where a memorandum was submitted to the chief minister...
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