MBBS Students On Covid Duty In Himachal Pradesh To Get Rs 3,000 Per Month MBBS Students On Covid Duty In Himachal Pradesh To Get Rs 3,000 Per Month The fourth and fifth year MBBS students, contractual doctors and junior/senior residents would be provided an incentive of Rs 3,000 per month.
The announcement was made during a video meeting with officials of Kangra. (File)
Dharamshala:
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur on Tuesday announced that doctors and para-medical staff working at Covid hospitals would receive financial incentive till June this year.
The fourth and fifth year MBBS students, contractual doctors and junior/senior residents would be provided an incentive of Rs 3,000 per month while nursing students, General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) third year students and contractual lab staff would be provided an incentive of Rs 1,500 per month, he said.
30 OMC medicos hospitalised due to ‘food poisoning’
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Food was provided by private caterer chosen by the students
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Food was provided by private caterer chosen by the students
At least 70 MBBS students staying at the Osmania Medical College hostel, Koti, suffered from food poisoning, and of them, 30 were admitted to Gandhi Hospital for treatment. The students had consumed food provided by a private caterer on the campus. Condition of the 30 medicos was stable and they were expected to be discharged on Wednesday.
The medicos started falling ill on Saturday and the college administration learnt about their condition on Sunday. Some of them developed fever and diarrhoea. When their condition did not improve on Monday, they were shifted to the hospital.
Poor Odisha Students Zindagi Turns Full Circle; US-Based Group Sponsors Their MBBS Studies
Impressed with their success by overcoming all odds, a US-based foundation has come forward to finance the MBBS studies of five poor students of Odisha, who are products of Zindagi programme run by a non- governmental organisation here, in medical colleges in the state.
Education | Press Trust of India | Updated: Mar 14, 2021 6:03 pm IST | Source: PTI
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Impressed with their success by overcoming all odds, a US-based foundation has come forward to finance the MBBS studies of five poor students of Odisha, who are products of Zindagi programme run by a non- governmental organisation here, in medical colleges in the state. The scholarship for the five-year MBBS course was awarded by California s Saloni Heart Foundation to the five students who had cracked NEET exam in 2020 and secure