Vol , Issue Date of Publication: January 01, 2001

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The jackal, the crocodile, and medical college admissions

Editorial Team
Abstract:
In this election year (2001), criticism by the opposition that there has been no increase in number of medical seats in West Bengal during the last 23 years of Left Front rule seems to have triggered off government action, of dubious worth. The government announced enhancements of 50 seats each in three rural medical colleges — Bankura, Burdwan and North Bengal Medical College.


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