Fresh applications sought for MEC top post

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, July 17 The government has sought fresh applications for the post of vice-chair of the Medical Education Commission. Having
cancelled all the applications received for the post, a three-member task force, which was formed to recommend names for the post, issued a
re-application notice, recently. The committee said the applications received so far were incomplete as the applicants did not submit
required testimonials and documents along with their applications. The recommendation committee headed by Umesh Mainali, chairman of the
Public Service Commission, said the candidates should now apply for the post within 15 days along with a vision paper and a four-year
professional work plan. The committee has also made changes in the age bar of the candidates
According to the new notice issued, a candidate for the post should be at least 45 years old and should not exceed 65 years of age
Earlier the age bar was 61. According to the notice, eligibility criteria also require that an applicant should not be a shareholder,
investor or a proprietor of any medical colleges
It has also said that the applicants should have completed master degree and should have at least 20 years of experience working in any of
the faculties of medicine or have work experience in medical education for at least ten years, along with twenty years of work experience in
health sector. Earlier on June 24, the committee had published a public notice for the same post
However, only six persons — Nilmani Upadhyay, Sri Krishna Giri, Pramod Sah, Paras Pokharel, Ramesh Singh and Nilambar Jha — had applied
for the post of vice-chairman of the commission. The National Medical Education Act, which was endorsed by the House of Representatives on
25 January 2019, has a provision to form the Medical Education Commission. The commission has been envisioned as all powerful body to grant
or revoke affiliation of medical colleges across the country and to regulate the entire medical education sector. Cabinet Secretary Khagaraj
Baral and Dr Dibya Singh Shah, nephrologist at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, are other members of the committee
From among three names recommended by the task force, the prime minister will approve one candidate for the post. The post Fresh
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