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Ananda weerakoon Wednesday, 07 October 2015 05:12 PM
Good article.The respective government should get immediate action at least now to solve this problem as a national issue.80% qualified students, specially in bio stream, are out of the state universities although they are citizen in this country. Cream is out in the country on district basis selection . Alternative arrangement is necessary for those students. Otherwise their rights are violated. SLMC and the GMOA should act in mature manner in this regard without pitty arguments. If clinical training is allowed to PMC students at Govt. hospitals, they will be far ahead with the path. Their ability should not be under mind. While tightened the neck of the persons by a hand of another , any body can not expect actions from that person properly. Higher Education Ministry, Health Ministry should take collective action in this regard on behalf of the responsible National Government to solve this national issue now. This is not a cry for sector ,but for innocent students .
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