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Govt to present draft bill on PMDC in parliament: Dr Zafar

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Staff Reporter

Islamabad

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health, Dr Zafar Mirza, on Wednesday announced that the federal government will introduce a draft bill on Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) in the parliament.
Dr Zafar Mirza said that it is the need of time to enforce ‘Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC)’ as an ordinance in the country.
The special assistant said that the federal government has terminated the services of PMDC employees after the payment of advance salaries of six months. The terminations were made in light of the PMC ordinance, he added.
“Private medical colleges are allowed to set tuition fees by its respective administration all over the world. The present government is closely monitoring private medical colleges across Pakistan.”
Dr Zafar Mirza highlighted that the federal authorities are working efficiently to reduce difficulties of the employees. He admitted that the people are facing troubles which are not static until the completion of the institutional reformations underway in the country.

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