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South Korea's education ministry has agreed to freeze the number of new medical students at about 3,000 per year in an effort to end a 13-month dispute involving a walkout by trainee doctors and boycotting of classes. The plan is conditional on all trainee doctors returning by the end of March.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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