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Doctors’ bodies demand surrender of 151 vacant in-service super specialty seats to All India Quota

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Doctors’ bodies demand surrender of 151 vacant in-service super specialty seats to All India Quota
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The Federation of All India Medical Association and the Tamil Nadu Resident Doctors Association are demanding the surrender of 151 vacant super specialty seats in Tamil Nadu to the All India Quota as mandated by a Supreme Court order. They express disappointment at the Medical Counselling Committee's inaction regarding this directive, which they believe jeopardizes the future of aspiring medical professionals. The associations urge for immediate action to fill these seats to uphold the court's ruling and support deserving candidates.

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The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) and the Tamil Nadu Resident Doctors Association (TNRDA) have demanded the immediate surrender of all vacant Tamil Nadu in-service super specialty seats for inclusion in the All India Quota (AIQ) as per a Supreme Court (SC) order.In a letter to the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), FAIMA expressed “outrage and profound disappointment at the blatant and unpardonable neglect” demonstrated by the MCC in executing the SC’s binding order dated May 29. The court unequivocally directed the immediate reversion of 151 vacant Tamil Nadu in-service super specialty seats for reallocation through AIQ.

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