Dear J&K Medical Council,
Please show us a single guideline issued by the NMC that supports your claims or outlines any specific compensation ways. For the past 2–3 years, the NMC has consistently clarified through multiple notices that online classes must be compensated. Accordingly, medical colleges have been conducting extra classes and extending hours to make up for missed practicals.
Even the Hon’ble Supreme Court and various High Courts have upheld this interpretation.
Yet, you continue to issue misleading notices that have no basis in any official directive.
I respectfully urge @OmarAbdullah sir and @sakinaitoo to take immediate action against the J&K Medical Council for its ongoing harassment of Foreign Medical Graduates and blatant disregard for judicial orders.
All India Medical Students Association Raises Concern Over JK Medical Council Notice on CRMI Duration
Dr Momin Khan said the retrospective implementation of such an order without prior notification or a transition period would cause “undue hardship” to hundreds of foreign medical graduates currently undergoing internship in J&K. “The move violates the principles of fairness and legitimate expectation,” he added.
https://t.co/BqgRi8uTqY
Even the NMC’s lawyer has clarified that no official notice of clarification has been issued. Yet, Councils like APMC and J&K seem determined to make FMGs suffer, despite the fact that these graduates have already compensated for their online classes.
This is a shameful act. We strongly urge APMC, the J&K Medical Council, and other State Councils not to manipulate NMC guidelines to target FMGs unfairly.
Grant permanent registration to all eligible FMGs based on their compensation/completion letters, as clearly directed by the Hon’ble Andhra Pradesh High Court.”
@DrMohammadMomin@aimsa_fmsw@medicaldialogs@educationtimes@Xpress_edex@OmarAbdullah@sakinaitoo
Some State Medical Councils seem intent on making FMGs suffer by manipulating NMC guidelines. Just a day ago, the J&K Medical Council posted a clarification letter from the NMC, citing an Andhra Pradesh High Court case involving an FMG. However, the Council deliberately omitted some portions of the original clarification issued by both the Court & NMC, and presented only the parts that justify imposing 2–3 years of internship on FMGs.
This is a gross misrepresentation. In reality, the Hon’ble High Court has clearly instructed that all FMGs who possess a compensation letter and have completed one year of internship in India must be granted permanent registration and ordered APMC to do it within 1 month.
We demand the immediate withdrawal of this misleading notice and urge the Hon’ble Chief Minister of J&K, @OmarAbdullah, to intervene and uphold justice for FMGs.
@sakinaitoo@DrMohammadMomin@aimsa_fmsw@UDF_BHARAT
In February, when Tokyo finally cleared the way for roughly 150,000 international students to arrive, Beijing had yet to announce a game plan for bringing back nearly 500,000 students waiting to enter China
via @PolaLem@timeshighered#takeusbacktochina
https://t.co/oGOdCERrI4
🇨🇳 is one of the strongest countries in world but still they can’t open their borders even when we are ready to follow all the guidelines of quarantine but still no answer from them. It is disappointing.
@MFA_China@RAWAT_MEA@XIEYongjun_CHN@zlj517#中共请帮助中国的印度学
We medical students are in dire need to be placed in immediately called students. The medical practical practice can’t be done online. We’re in last year and about to start clinical internship online which is hard on our future. @MFA_China#中共请帮助中国的印度学生