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Maharashtra Nursing Council halts CNE sessions amid probe into bogus certificates

Regulating body freezes training in wake of complaints about fake sessions, other irregularities amid enquiry; while the decision has been welcomed by many, several nurses have expressed concern about how the delay could affect their licence renewals

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A copy of the certificate issued to nurses on completing the session. Pic/By Special Arrangement

A copy of the certificate issued to nurses on completing the session. Pic/By Special Arrangement

The Maharashtra Nursing Council (MNC) has temporarily withheld permissions to conduct Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) sessions across the state until the submission of an ongoing enquiry report regarding irregularities and authenticity issues in certain CNE sessions reportedly held at government hospitals.

“We initiated an enquiry after receiving multiple complaints about unauthorised or bogus CNE sessions being organised without proper approval, and about nurses being charged money in exchange for certificates,” said Dr Ramling B Mali, president of the Maharashtra Nursing Council.

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