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A private medical college in Mathura, India, has set a target for its postgraduate resident doctors to admit 100 patients each after attending rural camps, sparking outrage in the medical fraternity. The directive, issued in a circular, states that non-compliance will lead to an extension of the program for resident doctors, potentially prolonging their stipulated 2-3 year course.
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