The government is increasing fees of medical colleges by up to 50 per cent, creating more difficulties for the economically underprivileged students.
A medical degree is already quite expensive in this country and this increase in fees will only further marginalize students from low-income families. The government should take note of the inequitable impact of their decision.
Mohsin Rustamani
Dadu
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