West Bengal puts Ukrainian students in medical colleges. Kolkata News – Times of India

KOLKATA: The state health department has decided to allow all 394 medical students who have returned from Ukraine to undergo “supervision” in a separate government. Medical college in the state.
The health department in a notification on Friday asked all students to report to colleges on May 30 and 31 with all necessary documents so that they can start surveillance from June 1.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had repeatedly expressed her desire to grant bail to students who are facing uncertainty in their careers. He also wrote to the Prime Minister seeking approval from the National Medical Commission and relaxation in the rules. But the Center did not take a stand on the issue and for which the CM had said during a meeting in April that the state government would help him continue with practical education and allow him to become supervisor in various medical colleges. Accordingly, all the 394 students were allotted various government medical colleges across the state.
Among the students, 23 are in their final year, 135 in fifth and fourth year, 172 in second and third year, while 69 are in first year. Students offered “supervision” can attend practical classes at medical colleges and online classes organized by medical colleges in Ukraine, an official said. This model of inspection was prepared after the advice of the CM, under which the students had to come back. In May, the health department had solicited applications from urken-returners to apply for observations.
fourth year student of Bogomolets National Medical University and in Ukraine. residents of Belgachia He said he had registered for the supervisor earlier this month following a link provided by the state government.