Compulsory bond for 2 years in Odisha penalty of Rs 25 lakh?
The Odisha government has notified the aspirants of MBBS and BDS of the State about compulsory Bond Service of 2 years for the course completion at the institutes under Government.
The website of Odisha Joint Entrance Examination has notified about the service of bond. The defaulters who will fail will have to pay Rs. 25 lakh as a penalty. According to this news, the Odisha JEE website has uploaded the order that has been issued in 2020 by the Odisha Health Department.
The State Health and Family Welfare Department had stated that “After Careful consideration, the Government have been pleased to re-implement the execution of Bond by the candidates pursuing Medical, Dental and Paramedical Courses issued vide this Department Resolution No. 621/H dtd. 11.01.2012.”
The Conditions for Odisha Bond Service:
Earlier resolutions have been substituted by new order. The conditions are as follows:
The bond must be applicable for all the aspirants while taking admission in medical colleges under government, either in State Quota or AIQ in courses of MBBS and BDS.
The admission will not happen before submitting the bond and this must be ensured by the DMET, Odisha.
After completion of the programme, the candidates should serve in health institutions of the state for 2 years.
The pass out doctors will be freed after two years of bond completion.
In case the students get the opportunity to do higher studies, the bond will seize and again start operating after completion of study. The students must submit a declaration form according to format before JMFC. In this type of case the pass certificate and CLC is released.
Moreover, the state government seizes the right to give appointments or not.
The penalty is of Rs. 25 lakh if the doctors fail to serve the state for 2 years after completing their course. The documents like pass certificate, college leaving certificate or any other certificates will be released after the completion of bond provisions.
Candidates who are leaving the course before completion will have to give penalty of Rs. 10 lakh.
The execution procedure of bond:
First the bonds are prepared on non judicial stamp paper of Rs. 21 which will not be registered.
Then the bond is signed by the candidate, two parents/ guardian and the Dean and Principal of the institute which is concerned.
The bonds are then collected during the provisional admission time by the selection committee and then given to the respected institutions after the final admission.
After the course completion, the copy of bonds shall be given to DHS and DMET, Odisha, for reference at the time of placement.
All the candidates are required to submit the bond according to the format given in Annexure A.
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