Demonstration march and handing out of memorandum in Tangail to eliminate unregistered fake nurses


Bivas Krishna: Tangail Correspondent
Published: 12:24 26 August 2024
Nurses staged a protest march and issued a memorandum in Tangail to campaign against unregistered fake nurses and midwives.
Bangladesh Student Nurses and Midwives Coordinating Council organized a protest march in front of Sheikh Hasina Medical College on Sunday afternoon. The procession circled the important roads and ended at the Deputy Commissioner's office. Later memorandums were issued to the Deputy Commissioner and Civil Surgeon.
Meanwhile, the nurses said that unregistered fake nurses and midwives should be eliminated as soon as possible. Otherwise, he warned of strict action.
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