Telangana High Court faults government on RMPs’ upgrade plan Updated Jul 25, 2021, 10:00 am IST The petitioner contended that the state government is reluctant about conducting the training programme even though it itself proposed it . The proposal had been that these practitioners will have to take a test after their classroom and field training for one year. Only those who pass the test will be given a certificate to extend medicare, though limited to first aid and treating minor ailments. — Representational image/DC HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court has found fault with state government for putting on the shelf GO No. 428 of June 29, 2015, aimed at introducing a one-year community paramedical training programme for RMPs (Rural Medical Practitioners) and PMPs (Private Medical Practitioners). With five years passing since issuance of the government order, Justice T. Amarnath Goud directed the government to consider commencement of such training.