AIADMK seeks special session for admission law

Puducherry | Saturday | 1st September, 2018

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The Chief Minister had assured the House of convening a special session to pass a law in this regard, he said. Criticising the government for not convening a special session, Mr.

Anbalagan said private medical institutions had been having a free run in the admission process in the last 10 years. more-inThe All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam has urged the government to immediately convene a special session of the Assembly to pass a law making it mandatory for private medical colleges to part with 50% seats. While Tamil Nadu was getting 65% seats under the government quota, the other States were getting 50% seats. AIADMK floor leader in the Assembly A.

Anbalagan, told presspersons here on Friday that the issue of private medical colleges not providing seats to government quota was raised in the Budget session of the Assembly..