The Rajasthan government has issued new directives prohibiting principals, controllers, and superintendents of state-run medical colleges and associated hospitals from engaging in private practice.

The decision aims to strengthen the management and efficiency of health services in government medical institutions.

The move follows amendments to the rules governing appointments of principals, controllers, additional principals and superintendents in state medical colleges.

Medical and Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khinvsar said the new guidelines, effective immediately, will help ensure better administration of health services across the state.

Medical Education Secretary Ambrish Kumar said that under the revised rules, principals and controllers of government medical colleges and super

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