A call for SOS

Author: Daily Times

Sir: I am studying in Khairpur Medical College (KMC). A few days back a team of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) had visited our college and gave their opinion that KMC lacked basic facilities. Therefore, PMDC refused to get it registered, so my degree will be nothing but a piece of paper. Like me, the future of my all fellow students is in uncertainty that whether we could get our degrees or our five years hardwork would go in vain.

For that, I request to the Sindh government to compliance with the obligations of PMDC so that this college can get registration and the future of students may be saved.

DR SALAH DIN

Taluka Johi, Dadu

Published in Daily Times, January 12th 2019.

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