A petition has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking to accommodate the medical students returning from Ukraine and permit them to complete their education in I Indian medical college with appropriate Indian or foreign degrees as an emergency and one-time measure.
New Delhi [India], March 6 (ANI): A petition has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking to accommodate the medical students returning from Ukraine and permit them to complete their education in Indian medical college with appropriate Indian or foreign degree as an emergency and one-time measure.
The petition was filed by Parthvi Ahuja and Prapti Singh through advocate Anoop Prakash Awasthi.
“Accommodate the medical students returning from
Ukraine and permit them to complete their education in Indian medical college
with appropriate Indian or foreign degree as an emergency and one-time
measure,” the petitioner urged.
The petitioner also urged that “in the alternative, coordinate
with the Ukraine government and appropriate authorities in Ukraine and declare
some central and/or state government/private medical colleges/some seats in the
said colleges as overseas campuses of Ukrainian institutes for the purpose of
continuation of studies as one-time emergency measure till normalcy prevails in
Ukraine and the students may be taken back there for studies.”
The petitioner said that his Public Interest
Litigation (PIL) highlights the plight of Indian Students compelled to
discontinue their studies in the various courses including Medical Courses in
various institutes of war-affected Ukraine.
The petitioner
also said that the petition is filed by the petitioners to enforce fundamental
rights, particularly the Right to Life (Article 21) which should mean and
include the right to access and continuance to medical education in India by
students of India who are forced to leave their medical education abroad due to
present scenario in that country. (ANI)
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