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US to remove cap on intake of medical students
The US Administration will bring a Bill in the Congress to remove the federal cap on intake of medical students, a move that will benefit international students, including those from India, a body of Indian-origin physicians in America has claimed.

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'Disabled employees to get equal insurance benefits'

The Centre today informed the Delhi High Court that differently-abled government employees will be eligible for equal benefits for the postal life insurance policy with maximum limit of Rs five lakh. - Debt recovery tribunal cannot accept equity shares - Newsmaker: Narayan Datt Tiwari">Newsmaker: Narayan Datt Tiwari - HC directs malls, bars to pay licence fee for music - Latha Jishnu: Copyright aggression">Latha Jishnu: Copyright aggression - Sugar industry to take Centre to court - HC notice to Ranbaxy founding members over property row Ministry of Communication and Information Technology counsel told the court that a decision has already been taken by the department to give equal treatment to the differently-abled government employees. A division bench of Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw was hearing a public interest litigation filed by visually impaired Vikas Gupta, a professor, seeking parity with the general employees in terms of benefits. Gupta alleged discrimination by the government with the disabled employees in terms of conferred benefits. His counsel Pankaj Sinha said the disabled employees were asked to pay extra-premium in terms of the policy. He submitted that according to the insurance policy, employees can avail a maximum of Rs five lakh and minimum of Rs 10,000 sum insured, whereas the differently-abled employees were getting merely Rs one lakh. The government"s counsel said the department would take a decision shortly with regard to the extra premium paid by the disabled employees. The Bench fixed the matter for further hearing on January 20 and directed the government to file a detailed affidavit on the issue.


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