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Minister moots raising retirement age of professors in govt. medical colleges
A minister proposes raising the retirement age of professors in government medical colleges from 63 to match the 70-year age in private institutions. Around 200 of 800 professor posts in 17 state government medical colleges remain vacant, impacting medical education quality, according to Satya Kumar Yadav.
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