Dear Sonalika, There is very severe short-fall of trained doctors in rural parts of India. Government took some steps in order to make services of trained doctors available in rural parts. It is a stop-gap arrangement to ensure village dwellers’ access to quality healthcare services. So, respective state governments made provision that MBBS/BDS/MD students studying in the their institutes will sign a bond accepting that after completing their degree they will serve in the rural areas of the state or they will pay a certain amount as fine. The main motto of this arrangement was to improve healthcare services in remote areas which is very far from realizing the benefits of improved health services in a country like India which is benefiting from health tourism and had become a hot destination for offering quality health services at very cheap rate. States like Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Manipur don't have post MD Rural service bond. Instead of seeking admission in colleges of these states, medical professionals should volunteer to offer their services in rural areas.
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