Action to be taken against junior doctors who go on strike, Rs 30 lakh fine to be paid
Action to be taken against junior doctors who go on strike, Rs 30 lakh 
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Bhopal: Junior doctors who went on strike in Madhya Pradesh are yet to return to work. You must be aware that the high court directions have come but still the junior doctors have not returned. In that case, the Shivraj Government is now going to take action against them. According to the G Darsal rule, junior doctors who leave medical seats will have to pay a bond of Rs 10 to 30 lakh. Now orders have been issued to all deans of medical colleges in this regard. This information has been given by the Medical Education Commissioner.

Let us tell all of you that the government's warning to pay the bonds has been issued after jabalpur medical college dismissed 468 junior doctors. Medical Education Commissioner Nishant Varwade says that any medical student who leaves the seat after the stipulated time frame has to pay the money as per the bond conditions. He also informed that students who have been selected through SELECTION NEET in graduation and post graduation will have to pay bonds if they do not comply with the conditions.

He further informed that junior doctors will have to give 10 lakh and 30 lakh autonomous bodies if they leave the medical seat. The entire fee will have to be paid on leaving the private medical and dental college seats. He further said that the rule will apply to students who enrolled in 2018.

On the other hand, Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang has also appealed to junior doctors to return to work. In a tweet, he said that doctors should call off the strike as directed by the court and discuss the matter with the committee constituted.

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