NA body directs PMC to issue notification regarding doubling of medical seats of Fata students.

ISLAMABAD -- National Assembly Standing Committee on States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) on Tuesday directed Pakistan Medical Council (PMC) to issue the notification regarding doubling of seats in other provinces within two to three days in order to save the future of erstwhile Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) students.

The meeting was held here at Parliament House, under the Chairmanship of Sajid Khan, MNA.

The committee said that medical students of erstwhile FATA may get admission opportunity in the Medical Colleges from the current session.

The Committee discussed the issue of doubling of seats in Medical/Dental colleges across the country as announced/ approved by the Cabinet in its meeting held on 2nd March, 2017, in detail.

In this regard, Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC), Islamabad Secretary informed the Committee while briefing that the notification of 136 seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has already been issued and the increase of seats in other provinces is still awaited as the admitting universities is not yet submitted their inspection forms to the PMC.

He further said that he is personally in touch with the VC's of admitting universities in the provinces and hopefully the inspection forms will be received to the Pakistan Medical Commission by today in office hours.

Earlier, the Chief Engineer, Construction and Works Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa gave presentation on the development schemes in merged areas (Erstwhile FATA).

The members of the Committee shown their reservations on the development schemes in merged areas and observed that the development schemes selection/distribution district wise is not done on merit and not consulted the public representatives on these...

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