High Court seeks govt stand on unrecognised nursing institutes
BY IANS5 Nov 2014 4:07 AM IST
IANS5 Nov 2014 4:07 AM IST
The Delhi High Court on Monday asked the city government, and the Indian and Delhi Nursing Councils to respond to a plea seeking closure of nursing councils and institutes not recognised by the authorities, to save the future of students enrolled in nursing courses there.
Justice Vibhu Bakhru asked the Delhi government’s health and family welfare department, Indian Nursing Council (INC), Delhi Nursing Council (DNC), Rajasthan Nursing Council (RNC) and the Rajiv Gandhi General Institute in Alwar, Rajasthan, to respond to the plea and posted the matter for next hearing on March 8 next year.
The court was hearing a plea by Sushma Chauhan who obtained a diploma in nursing from the Rajiv Gandhi General Institute in 2006 and got it registered with the RNC. However, she recently came to know that the institute and the council were not recognised by the INC and was denied a job.
Filing her petition through advocate Sugriva Dubey, Chauhan said institutes giving training to students to become nurses do not disclose that the nursing council was not recognised. After the degree is obtained from that unrecognised nursing council, the students find it hard to get jobs in both government and private hospitals.
The plea said the DNC also does not recognise the RNC and has refused employment to some nurses who passed out from that institute. Dubey informed the court that a large number of students do not know that the RNC is not recognised by the INC.
The plea said students after completing their diploma course from the RNC applied to the Delhi government hospitals and also those managed by the Centre. But special treatment was “arbitrarily” given to some students and they were employed.
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