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    Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences: Disgruntled Father of MBBS Student attempts suicide

    GarimaWritten by Garima Published On 2019-02-14T09:13:57+05:30  |  Updated On 18 Aug 2021 5:16 PM IST

    The medical college collected a total amount of Rs 70 crore from the students during the academic year for MBBS admission


    Kadappa: The ongoing issue at Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences (FIMS) recently took a grim turn when the parent of an MBBS student attached with the medical college; attempted suicide during a media conference.


    The father the medical student reportedly consumed sleeping tablets in protest against the failure of the FIMS management in refunding fees by the MBBS students.


    Medical Dialogues had been extensively reporting about the case at FIMS since and before its controversial de-recognition by the apex Medical Council of India (MCI).


    The Mohammadiya Educational Society, which runs FIMS, allegedly admitted medical students for the academic year 2015-16, without having the MCI's approval for running the MBBS course, for the year.


    On completion of their 1st year, the MBBS students were made aware of the fact that the MCI had rejected their admissions on grounds of not having given approval to the medical college due to the insufficient faculty and facilities.


    The Council 2016 disapproval was seconded by the Hyderabad High Court when the society put in an application to defend itself. The court instead directed for a refund of fee money to the MBBS students by the medical college.


    The NTR University went a step further by disallowing the students from taking their annual exam on the grounds that the facility did not possess an MCI recognition and their admissions were, therefore, being considered as "against norms."


    Ever since a battle has ensued between the medical college authorities and parents of the students admitted to FIMS. SC had taken on the case and was investigating the incidents related to the cancellation of seats by the MCI


    Read Also: SC provides relief to 100 Fathima Medical College students


    In 2017, the Supreme Court ordered de-recognition of FIMS which had instantaneously escalated tensions at Dr NTR University of Health Sciences. The medical students were extremely upset over de-recognition. They had staged a protest and threatened to commit suicide by jumping from the university administrative building.


    Read Also: Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences students threaten mass suicide


    The Chief Minister, N Chandrababu Naidu tried to bring the medical students from their cell tower from which the students were threatening to jump; held a meeting with the Fathima students, telling them that the state government would ask the apex education regulator to see whether admission could be provided to them for the next academic session of the medical college.


    Read Also: State government to approach MCI, Centre for Fathima Medical College students


    In the middle of the issue, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET was introduced as the gateway to UG medical courses all across the country and from FIMS, 80 students appeared for the exam and 65 qualified.


    However, the students haven't been relocated, and nor has their money been returned.


    Read Also: Give Us Admission: 65 Fathima Medical College NEET qualifiers protest at University gates


    As many as 100 students paid up to RS 50 lakh each. The FIMS management collected a total amount of Rs 70 crore from the students during the academic year for MBBS admission into the medical college, adds TNIE.


    Now, recently some parents of FIMS MBBS students whose admissions were annulled, gathered the at press club to address the media over the delay in refund of fees by the medical college management.


    When the media conference was going on, the father of one MBBS student pulled out some tablets from his pocket and consumed them in front of the media. He was immediately shifted to the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) where his condition is stated to be stable, reports The Hans India.

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    Source : with inputs

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      Garima joined Medical Dialogues in the year 2017 and is currently working as a Senior Editor. She looks after all the Healthcare news pertaining to Medico-legal cases, MCI/DCI decisions, Medical Education issues, government policies as well as all the news and updates concerning Medical and Dental Colleges in India. She is a graduate from Delhi University. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751 To know about our editorial team click here

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