@Love_India47@vijaymaru03@filmfare Mai notebandhi ko pure tarike se justify nhi kar rha hu but sach to maan le bhai ki notebandhi ke baad jo india mai major terrorist attacks ka khatra almost khatam ho chuka hai Kashmir ke side jyada hote hai kyuki vhake locals aatankvadioko support dete hai kabhi to maanlo
@Love_India47@vijaymaru03@filmfare Bhai news dekhta hai ya proof bheju ? Pata bhi hai khanani brothers ke bare mai notebandhi ke baad turunt aatmhatya kari thi ja ke dekh le aur dusri baat dobhal sahab ko koi shokh tha aatankvadion ko chhodne ka kitna pressure tha us waqt maloom bhi hai passengers ke family se ?
@HeyJitendr Ek baat bata bhai modi ke to kuch scenes hai mushkil 3 4 min ke par jab yrf wale RAW ko villain aur ISI ko acha batati hai tab propaganda kyu nhi dikhta tumhe ? 🤡🤡
No stipend from a long time for fmgs
but still suck it all up and do our work
And new this rule says to go back and take classes and make letter according to new rules when most of us start and finished internship and some are doing pg . How is this fair???
#withdrawnmcnotice
I am a Foreign Medical Graduate currently doing my internship in India. I have already cleared the mandatory screening exam required for all FMGs.
Until 5 March, I was eligible to appear for NEET-PG 2026. But suddenly, the National Medical Commission issued a notice giving a “clarification” about the COVID guidelines from 2019.
According to this new clarification, any FMG who attended online classes during COVID will have to extend their medical degree duration. For example, if a student took admission in 2019 and attended online classes in the second year due to COVID, their course will now be considered 6 years instead of 5 years.
However, earlier the NMC had clearly stated that students only needed a compensation certificate from their university, confirming that the online classes were later compensated within the 5-year course duration. Based on that rule, we submitted the compensation certificate while applying for our screening exam and also while receiving our passing certificate and provisional registration from NMC. At that time, everything was accepted without any objection.
Now suddenly, after all this, we are being told that our internship will be extended because of those online classes during COVID.
Many of us are already 26–30 years old, working extremely hard in internship. On top of that, most FMGs are doing unpaid internships. NEET-PG was our hope — that once internship is completed, we could appear for the exam, start our residency, and finally begin earning to support our families.
For the last 6–7 months, I have been preparing seriously for NEET-PG. With this sudden decision, all that effort feels wasted. I know knowledge never goes to waste, but realistically we also need to start earning and building our lives, not just keep studying endlessly while working unpaid.
Another important question is about fairness. During COVID, online classes were conducted everywhere, including for students studying in India. Then why is this rule being applied only to Foreign Medical Graduates? The Indian Constitution talks about equality, so why this discrimination?
FMGs already go through an additional screening exam to prove that our knowledge meets the required standards. If the purpose is to ensure competence, then why is there no similar screening for Indian graduates before they start practicing? After all, every doctor carries someone’s life in their hands.
We are not asking for special treatment. We are only asking for fair and equal treatment.
How long will this discrimination continue?
We want justice.
And we want it now.
#withdrawNMCnotice
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