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Rajah Muthiah Medical and Dental Colleges to reopen from Friday

Rajah Muthiah Medical and Dental Colleges to reopen from Friday Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Annamalai University on Thursday announced that it will reopen the Rajah Muthiah Medical College, Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Rani Meyammai College of Nursing for postgraduates and Compulsory Rotatory Residential Internship (CRRI) for medical and dental courses, from Friday. According to a release from University Registrar in-charge R. Gnanadevan, the colleges for undergraduates will reopen from Monday. It may be recalled that the students had launched an indefinite strike against higher fees. When the students decided to boycott emergency services, Annamalai University closed its premises indefinitely and asked the students to vacate the hostels.

Frontline workers of other departments, mediapersons to get vaccine from Feb 1

Nearly 97,000 persons have been inoculated; State has received 12,34,920 doses From February 1, the front-line workers of government departments other than health, such as police, local administration and revenue, as well as mediapersons, will receive the COVID-19 vaccines, Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar said on Friday. “A total of 1.55 lakh persons of the Police Department, 1.07 lakh persons of the Department of Local Administration and 1.20 lakh persons of the Department of Revenue have registered themselves for the vaccination,” he told reporters. He requested the frontline workers of the Health Department to come forward to get vaccinated by then. The Department had already registered six lakh frontline workers and started vaccination on January 16.

Three private colleges brought under Health Department

Three private colleges brought under Health Department Updated: Updated: Annamalai varsity’s colleges named in government order Share Article Annamalai varsity’s colleges named in government order The Higher Education Department has issued an order transferring the Rajah Muthiah Medical College and Hospital, the Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing and the Rajah Muthiah Dental College and Hospital to the Health Department. The order follows an announcement by Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam in his 2020-2021 Budget speech that the medical college would function, henceforth, as the Government Medical College, Cuddalore. According to the order, the registrar of Annamalai University had sent a detailed proposal to the Health and Family Welfare Department.

Protest held to demand fee cut in three colleges

Protest held to demand fee cut in three colleges Updated: Updated: They are run by the State government Share Article They are run by the State government The Doctors Association for Social Equality conducted a four-hour dharna on Sunday demanding reduction of fee in three colleges, including two medical colleges and a dental college that the government has taken over. The State government had taken over Annamalai University, the affiliating institution for Rajah Muthaiah Medical College and Rajah Muthaiah Dental College. It also took over the Institute of Road Transport-run medical college in Erode two years ago. The seats in these colleges are filled through counselling by the Directorate of Medical Education but the tuition fee has not been brought on a par with that in government colleges.

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