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The Supreme Court has taken up a plea regarding the non-payment of stipend to foreign medical graduates during their internship at a Bhopal medical college. The court issued a notice to the National Medical Commission and the college, and the hearing is set for July. The plea argues that the non-payment of stipend violates the foreign medical graduates' fundamental rights, as they work similar hours as Indian medical graduates who are paid a stipend.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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