AMT students appeal principal
Srinagar: The students of Ancillary Medical Training school SMHS here have urged the concerned authorities to conduct their theory classes immediately. A delegation told Greater Kashmir that their classes were not being conducted allegedly due to lack of teaching faculty.The students sought the intervention of principal in this regard.
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