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January 2022 Issue

Dear Members, “My will shall shape the future. Whether I fail or succeed shall be no man's doing. I am the force; I can clear any obstacle before me or I can be lost in the maze. My choice is my responsibility. Win or lose, only I hold the key to my destiny.” Since the spate of cases in Covid had drastically declined, the last few months saw a lot of frenetic activity and people were slowly trudging into th ...

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December 2021

STATE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Respected Seniors, Colleagues and Friends, “UNITY IS THE STRENGTH OF ANY SOCIETY” This is a well known fact ; but we are lacking in it's implementation; in our day to day practice. Let's pledge that we will start this New Year 2022 ; by showing our strength and unity in society. First step towards this is; to strengthen our own IMA. Our fraternity has done excellent job and great s ...

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November 2021

Respected Members; Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year!! It's my pleasure to communicate to you; through this bulletin; as President, IMA GSB. First of all; my sincere thanks to all 30,000 plus Members of the IMA GSB & especially more than 3000 members of my IMA Vadodara Branch; for keeping faith in me &choosing me; uncontested. As we know our organization is more than70 years old & and ...

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October 2021

Dear Members Season's Greetings! Now the time has come to say “Good Bye.” This is the last message of this news bulletin of IMAGSB of our term. Dear Colleagues, we had taken charge on 1st November 2020. We had so many dreams, so many wishes, so many projects to do the best for our fraternity, but it is said that, “Man proposes and God disposes.” Due to Covid-19 pandemic all our plans failed. It was the hard ...

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September 2021

Dear Members Season's Greetings! We are deeply pained to see the PG guidelines draft notification issued by the NMC and expressed our strong opposition to it. Indian federal structure is the question, in this draft notice. In the state-run medical institutions, the PG seats are going to be filled by the central government, for all 100 percent of seats. This will take away the interests of state government t ...

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