Medical Directorate and Law Department mislead Govt. Imphal, - TopicsExpress



          

Medical Directorate and Law Department mislead Govt. Imphal, August 20: Fate of 30 MBBS and 13 BDS students from Manipur hangs in the balance now that the authority has miserably failed to recommend their names of RIMS for admission. The state government had finalized a list. However there were changes and bungling following the Supreme Court rulings. The medical directorate officials and the law department seem to have misled the government on the issue. It was announced that the list finalized earlier was invalidated and new ones would be selected. There have been claims and counterclaims from the parents compounding the issue and confusing the officials. The government is so far unable to take a decision on whether the finalized list should be recommended or new candidates selected for recommendation. It is not know what the advocate general and the law secretary are doing in this respect. Is something greatly wrong with the government system since this simple issue cannot be finalized within the parameters of the apex court ruling? The beneficiary states of NE region and other states and union territories did not face this benumbing problem. They had sent their candidates in time for admission in RIMS. The regular classes had been started from the first week of this month. In other words the students of Manipur are losing many precious classes. It is a fact that the Manipur students cannot make up the losses and this will have a crippling effect on their academic career. In other words they cannot outshine the students from NE region and other states of the country. This is not for the first time that the government and the medical department have bungled adversely affecting the students. Now the students from this state shall never be at the top. It is even questionable if they will pass the examinations as all since they are losing many classes. Even at this late hour the governments in general at the medical directorate in particular are not doing anything tangible to speed up the process of selection of the candidates. If the government as a whole is at a loss it should take advice from any of the states could timely select their candidates in the light of the supreme court ruling while our mighty and wise ones seem to have failed to understand the ruling with the result that the candidates of the state have not been selected so far.
Posted on: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 09:33:40 +0000

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