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3 Staffers of RNT College Relieved of Duties: Order
Hindustan Times Jaipur
|June 25, 2025
The Order Said a Committee Has Been Set Up to Conduct an Inquiry and Submit a Report by June 22
UDAIPUR: The administration of the Ravindranath Tagore (RNT) Medical College in Udaipur has removed three staff members, including the chief warden, from their posts in connection with the death of a doctor, even as the resident doctors continued their strike for the sixth day on Tuesday alleging that no suspension or strict disciplinary action has yet been taken against those responsible, people aware of the development said.
The order was issued late on Monday night by college principal Dr. Vipin Mathur. It stated that chief warden Narendra Bansal, senior assistant Hiralal Paliwal, and staff member Virendra have been relieved from their duties and directed to report to the administrative office, they added.
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