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Medical Assistants Association calls on JKAP leader Yasar Choudhary | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
KATHUA, Sept 18: Medical Assistants/Pharmacists Association Kathua met with JKAP leader Yasar Choudhary to raise their demand of issuance of certificate and license of pharmacists in UT of J&K. The association has submitted a detailed memorandum to him and demanded that the government is playing with the future of more than 25,000 trained pharmacists/Medical Assistants. They submitted that all these trained pharmacists have completed their course before abrogation of Article 370 and 35A under J&K State Paramedical council which was later seized after turning the state into UT on Aug-5, 2019. Now Central Act of Pharmacist 1948 is in vogue after the abrogation of Article370 and 35A. They urged him that since their course was completed before coming into force Central Act of Pharmacist, so their demand of issuance of License and Certificates is genuine and justified. The future of all these trained Medical Assistants/Pharmacists seems to be very dark as they are jobless and suffering from mental agony. Choudhary gave a patient hearing to the deputation and assured them that he will request LG Manoj Sinha through JKAP chairman JAltaf Bhukhari to intervene personally in this matter and resolve the issue at the earliest.
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