NMC reviews disability norms to focus on what candidates can do

The National Medical Commission is revising disability guidelines for medical course admissions to focus on candidates' performance abilities rather than disability percentages. This follows a Supreme Court directive and aims to outline essential medical competencies crucial for safe practice, provoking criticism over the composition of the reviewing committee.
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