Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI, Sept 23: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC) Member of Parliament from Anantnag Hasnain Masoodi while speaking in the Lok Sabha raised the issue of 17 medical students who are being denied permission to appear in the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination by the Medical Council of India (MCI).
While addressing the chair, he informed the House that six years back 17 students from Jammu and Kashmir took admission in Mirpur and other Medical Colleges with prior consent from the Embassy and completed the necessary paperwork and now when they have completed their course, they are not being permitted by the MCI to appear for Foreign Medical Graduates Examination. He appealed for a one time exception for all those students who have worked hard for five years to get their degree so that they can take advantage of their studies and practice as professional doctors once they successfully appear in the Foreign Medical Graduates Examination.
Masoodi also demanded for speedy repair of NH44 and opening of Mughal road. He highlighted that opening of Mughal Road is necessary so that 25 metric tonnes of fruit that the Valley produces can be transported to other parts of the country which won’t be possible with the present condition of NH44.