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Madhya Pradesh High Court, Bench Gwalior - Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion A hearing has been held in the Gwalior Bench of the High Court on the matter of ban on BSC Nursing Second Year Examination in the state. During this, the Controller of Examinations of Jabalpur University of Medical Sciences appeared. The High Court has expressed displeasure over the reply of the government. The High Court has sought college-wise information from the government along with the number of students. Also directed that the government will have to submit the reply along with the affidavit in the next hearing. Now the next hearing of this matter will be after two weeks. It is also worth noting that during the last hearing a notice was issued to the Controller of Examination regarding the notification letter. In which the government had to present the information of students associated with nursing colleges without enrollment, without affiliation, to the government. But in the answer presented by the government, only 8, 2022 told the number of students. The rest of the information was not presented, on which the High Court, while expressing its displeasure, has sought complete information along with an affidavit in the next hearing. During the hearing in the High Court, the petitioner has also raised the issue that nursing colleges associated with influential people are supported by the university. being done. Which directly shows playing with the future of the students. Let us tell you that On September, a notification was issued by Jabalpur University of Medical Sciences, in which It was said that BSC Nursing Second Year Examination 2022 is being conducted. In this examination, some nursing university students were appearing in the examination due to lack of affiliation and enrollment. The university was conducting examinations for such universities and their students, regarding which a public interest litigation was filed in the Gwalior bench of the High Court. The High Court had considered this as serious negligence. Along with this, the examination was banned. ,

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Madhya Pradesh High Court, Bench Gwalior – Photo: Amar Ujala Expansion A hearing has been held in the Gwalior Bench of the High Court on the matter of ban on BSC Nursing Second Year Examination in the state. During this, the Controller of Examinations of Jabalpur University of Medical Sciences appeared. The High Court has expressed displeasure over the reply of the government. The High Court has sought college-wise information from the government along with the number of students. Also directed that the government will have to submit the reply along with the affidavit in the next hearing. Now the next hearing of this matter will be after two weeks. It is also worth noting that during the last hearing a notice was issued to the Controller of Examination regarding the notification letter. In which the government had to present the information of students associated with nursing colleges without enrollment, without affiliation, to the government. But in the answer presented by the government, only 8, 2022 told the number of students. The rest of the information was not presented, on which the High Court, while expressing its displeasure, has sought complete information along with an affidavit in the next hearing. During the hearing in the High Court, the petitioner has also raised the issue that nursing colleges associated with influential people are supported by the university. being done. Which directly shows playing with the future of the students. Let us tell you that On September, a notification was issued by Jabalpur University of Medical Sciences, in which It was said that BSC Nursing Second Year Examination 2022 is being conducted. In this examination, some nursing university students were appearing in the examination due to lack of affiliation and enrollment. The university was conducting examinations for such universities and their students, regarding which a public interest litigation was filed in the Gwalior bench of the High Court. The High Court had considered this as serious negligence. Along with this, the examination was banned. ,

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