Foreign medical graduates protest who seek to speed up the release of permanent registrations to Dharna Chowk in Vijayawada on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: KVS Giri
Although the protest of foreign medical graduates (FMG), which seeks to speed up the issuance of permanent registrations (BRS), entered the third day here on Wednesday (July 2), Minister of Health, Medical Education and Family Care Satya Kumar Yadav discussed this problem with AP Medical Council (APMC).
At the meeting with Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (Dr. Ntruhs) Vice-Chairman of Chancellor P. Chandrasekhar, APMC D. SEEHARI Rao, registrar I. Ramesh, Director of Medical Education (DME) DSVL Narasimham Delhi) (NMC-Uw), nm on Namc-Bew Delhi) (NMC-Uw) (NMC-Uw) (NMC-Uw) (NMC-Uw) (NMC-Uw) (NMC-Uw) (NMC-BEW) (DME) (DME) (DME) DSVL Narasimham DSVL Zarasimham at the University of Vijawada (DME). and find a way to solve it.
According to the press release of the department, the Minister also ordered the duo to gain the clarity of the internship to be assigned to graduates who studied part of their course during the pandemic. APMC informed the minister that graduates who apply before 2021 were awarded a breast.
Meanwhile, graduates who have been protests in the last two days on Wednesday in the last two days have been denied permission to continue to protest at the university on Wednesday.
Then many went to Dharny Chowk in the city. Madhavi (name changed), one of the protesters, said, “We did not do sloganeering. We did not create any law and order, but on Tuesday evening we were taken by the police.
Madhavi, who passed the exam foreign medical postgraduate test and appeared for advice in May 2023, was assigned a two -year internship. “While some other people from my benefit were assigned an annual internship, I was asked to undergo a two -year internship. APMC did not explain at that time,” said Madhavi, who was in India during the pandemic for 10 months. It has a compensatory certificate from its university.
Graduates who have been protests now and there since July 2024 are wondering how many more days they would have to wait.
“Our dose in other countries are laughing at our situation. It has been three years since we have completed our medical courses, equivalent MBB, in other countries. Many of us are waiting for postgraduate studies, which is another three-year course.
Published – 2 July 2025 23:06