Explorer

Haryana: 54-Day-Long Protest Against Bond Policy Called Off By MBBS Students

Dr. Ankit Gulia, President of the Resident Doctors Association at PGIMS, Rohtak, said the protest was called off on Saturday as the amended bond policy will provide relief to MBBS students.

MBBS students in Haryana on Saturday called off their 54-day-long protest against the state government's bond policy. The move came three days after the government notified its amended bond policy. The policy was amended following a meeting of protesting students with Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar last month.

Dr. Ankit Gulia, President of the Resident Doctors Association at PGIMS, Rohtak, said the protest was called off on Saturday as the amended bond policy will provide relief to MBBS students. On other demands of medical students, Gulia said students will be given relaxation in attendance and their exams slated for December 26 will be postponed.

A case registered against MBBS students will also be withdrawn, he said. Student leader Anuj Dhania also said they withdrew their protest on Saturday after they were assured of quashing the FIR and postponement of exams.

Also Read: Six Arrested Including Govt Employee For Leaking JOA (IT) Exam Paper In Himachal Pradesh

Students ended their protest in the presence of Anita Saxena, Vice Chancellor of Pt Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences in Rohtak. The Haryana government had three days back notified its amended bond policy in which it reduced the bond policy amount and cut down the duration for compulsory government service from seven to five years.

According to the amendments, the bond amount for male MBBS students in government medical colleges will be Rs 25.77 lakh and 10 per cent less at Rs 23.19 lakh for female students. Earlier, the bond amount was Rs 36.41 lakh. The new bond policy is applicable from 2020-21 onwards.

Also Read: Centre On 'Alert Mode' After SARS-CoV-2 RNA Found In Sewage Samples From Delhi, Mumbai

MBBS students at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Rohtak and some other medical colleges had been holding protests for the past almost two months against the bond policy. 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Sun Mar 09, 11:42 am
connaught place
30.9°
Precipitation: 0 mm    Humidity: 26%   Wind: NNE 13 km/h
See Today's Weather
Powered By:
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Parliament Budget Session Resumes Monday; Govt, Oppn Set For Showdown Over Waqf, Manipur, Trump Tariff Threats
Parliament Budget Session Resumes Monday; Govt, Oppn Set For Showdown Over Waqf, Manipur, Trump Tariff
Pollution Body's New Report Finds Maha Kumbh's Water Fit For Bathing. But There's A Catch
Pollution Body's New Report Finds Maha Kumbh's Water Fit For Bathing. But There's A Catch
'If They Are Apart...': Kharge To Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar Amid Rift Rumours In Karnataka
'If They Are Apart...': Kharge To Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar Amid Rift Rumours In Karnataka
Telangana Tunnel Collapse: Body Found Stuck In Machine Inside SLBC Tunnel On Day-16 Of Rescue
Telangana Tunnel Collapse: Body Found Stuck In Machine Inside SLBC Tunnel On Day-16 Of Rescue
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Tariff War: 20% Tariff on China – Will Trump's Decision Cripple China's Economy? | World NewsAurangzeb Controversy: After Abu Azmi, Owaisi's Leader Praises Aurangzeb, Sparks Uproar in BiharWomen's Day Special: ABP Anchors Explain the True Meaning of 'Feminism' | Chitra TripathiIsraeli Woman Tourist Gang-R*ped in Karnataka's Hampi, Three Friends Thrown Into Canal, One Dead

Photo Gallery

Embed widget