MP NURSING SCAM: NSUI came in support of nursing students, wrote a letter to PM Modi and said this

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MP NURSING SCAM: NSUI came in support of nursing students, wrote a letter to PM Modi and said this

PM Narendra Modi returned to India after visiting three countries.PM Narendra Modi returned to India after visiting three countries.

Bhopal : After the disclosure of the nursing forgery case in Madhya Pradesh, the recognition of many colleges in the state has been cancelled. On the other hand, the hearing of this matter is going on continuously in the High Court. Please inform that due to this case going on for a long time, the future of more than 1 lakh students is in darkness. For which NSUI student leader Ravi Parmar has come forward in support of the students. Not only this, he has appealed to PM Modi to help the students.

Future of lakhs of students in danger

Please tell that student leader Ravi Parmar has written a letter to PM Modi in view of the problems of the students. In which Ravi wrote that due to the recent nursing fatness in Madhya Pradesh, the future of lakhs of students of Madhya Pradesh is stuck in the balance, as well as the Madhya Pradesh government is preparing to make the nursing session 2023-24 a zero year. In such a situation, the nursing students of Madhya Pradesh will have to migrate to other states.

Demand to start nursing exams

Along with this, Ravi further wrote that while requesting the PM, he said that the 2023-24 session of nursing should not be postponed to zero year and keeping in mind the future of lakhs of students of Madhya Pradesh, taking cognizance of the nursing scam, the culprits should be punished. Instruct the state government to take action. Along with this, a demand has also been made to take initiative towards starting nursing examinations.

Affiliation of these 14 colleges suspended

Medical University Jabalpur has suspended affiliation of 14 colleges, including 9 in Gwalior, 4 in Bhind and 1 in Sheopur. CBI investigation is also going on against them. In the meeting of the Executive Council of the University, the enrollment of 508 students of BSC Nursing, 60 of Post Basic Nursing and 34 of MSc Nursing who have taken admission in these colleges has also been postponed.

CBI presented the investigation report in the court

The CBI probing the matter has recently submitted its report in the court. In which deficiencies were found in 50 percent of the 22 government nursing colleges, only 33 percent were found suitable in 10 years and above nursing colleges, 67 percent were found suitable in nursing colleges 5 years and above and last 5 years and more In colleges with less than that, only 44 percent were found suitable in the test.

Next hearing on July 27

After listening to the report, the High Court also raised questions on the training of the students of these nursing colleges, the court said that a notarized affidavit should be sought from the hospital where the nursing students are trained, the information of the students taking the training should be sought, next hearing of the case 27 It is worth noting that the High Court is banning the nursing examinations in Madhya Pradesh, the Supreme Court has also upheld the decision of the High Court.

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