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Ahmedabad plane crash: Hand payouts to kin of medical college victims too, says IMA to Tatas
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The Indian Medical Association's Gujarat chapter has appealed to Tata Sons, urging them to extend compensation to medical students affected by the Air India flight crash, similar to what was announced for passengers. The association emphasizes the students' role as future healthcare providers, advocating for their families to receive comparable care and support in light of the tragedy.
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