A resident of Panchkula, Sukhsohit Singh, who had been denied final clearance even after securing 833 rd rank in the All India Civil Services examinations, as he suffers from thalassemia, is now shuttling from one hospital to another to prove he is medically fit for any administrative job.
Sukhsohit, who cleared the All India Civil Services exam in 2008, was considered medically unfit, on the basis of New Delhi’s Safdarjung hospital’s report which declared him a thalassemia patient. After receiving the letter of denial from the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) for the post, he had appealed to the department for the reconsideration of his medical examination. His application was considered and he has now been given another opportunity for getting his medical examination at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi, which began on June 10. While the first round of his medical examination is already over, another round of clinical investigations will be held on June 17.
Sukhsohit, who cleared the All India Civil Services exam in 2008, was considered medically unfit, on the basis of New Delhi’s Safdarjung hospital’s report which declared him a thalassemia patient. After receiving the letter of denial from the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) for the post, he had appealed to the department for the reconsideration of his medical examination. His application was considered and he has now been given another opportunity for getting his medical examination at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi, which began on June 10. While the first round of his medical examination is already over, another round of clinical investigations will be held on June 17.
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