Telangana high court rejects Telangana’s claim on land given to AAI in 1966-67
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Telangana is considering a stronger law against unqualified medical practitioners. The Clinical Establishments Act committee is pushing for stricter penalties, similar to Karnataka’s new framework. This move aims to protect public health from unsafe medical practices. Karnataka’s law includes significant jail time and hefty fines for quacks and establishments employing them. Telangana’s government is studying
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