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Guj medics urge constitution of panel to resolve quota issue

Gandhinagar, May 22 (UNI) Agitating medical students and junior doctors today handed over a memorandum to Gujarat Governor Nawal Kishore Sharma, urging the Centre to appoint a high-level committee of apolitical experts to find an early solution to the reservation issue.

The agitationists urged the Centre to ask the committee to submit its report within 15 days, a spokesperson of the medicos told UNI.

Their other demands include asking the Centre to make its stand clear on the vexed issue of proposed 27 per cent reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in institutes of higher learning.

They demanded that all reserved posts lying vacant for long be filled up by candidates from general category and that no doctor taking part in the current agitation be punished.

The agitating medicos requested the Governor to convey their feelings to the Centre. The existing reservation system should be scrapped as it has proved to be a failure despite being in force for the last 60 years, they said.

They also submitted a copy of the memorandum to Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

Earlier, students from medical, dental and physiotherapy colleges, besides junior doctors, assembled here from all over the state and staged a rally.

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Pak hopes 'ice will melt' on Siachen

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) Pakistan today hoped that the warmth of growing ties with India would melt the snows of conflict on Siachen. The two countries will hold two-day talks here tomorrow and on May 24 on a proposal to withdraw troops from Siachen glacier in Jammu and Kashmir. This will be followed by discussions on May 25-26 on the demarcation of Sir Creek, a strip of marshland on the western border between the two.....

Cool climes continue in Delhi, Temperature drops to 35.8 Deg C

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) With a cloud cover enveloping the Delhi skyline since morning, the pleasant climes, which characterised the weather in the capital for the whole of last week, continued today with the maximum temperature dropping to 35.8 degrees Celsius, nearly five degrees below normal. With the minimum too being recorded at 23 degree Celsius, nearly four degrees below normal, its was another day of cool weather for the Delhites, who have.....

Conference of Chief Registrars of births and deaths on May 23-24

New Delhi, May 22 (UNI) The two-day annual National Conference of Chief Registrars of Births and Deaths will begin here tomorrow. Apart from Chief Registrars of Births and Deaths of the States, Principal Secretaries/Secretaries looking after the births and deaths of ten states, representatives of UNICEF, Plan India, officials of the Registrar General, India and Directorates of Census Operations will also participate in the conference. The Conference will be inaugurated by Secretary (Border Management).....
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