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The Supreme Court criticized states for requiring All India Quota MBBS students to serve in remote areas after completion of their medical courses, likening it to bonded labor. The court stated that these students, who are more meritorious than those admitted under the state quota, should not be treated like bonded laborers. The court also questioned the feasibility of a Tamil Nadu student serving in remote areas of Uttarakhand.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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