According to the bill, the government can fix the fee for only 40 per cent of the seats in private medical colleges.
The doctors fear that as the remaining 60 per cent of seats do not come under the guidelines, the colleges shall be charging higher fee.
The IMA is also opposing the clause in the bill which calls for allowing practitioners of traditional medicine system to pursue modern medicine.
Protest rallies were also taken out by doctors at Faridabad, Gurgaon and Sonipat.
In Punjab's Phagwara, the 150 member-branch of local IMA also took out protest cycle rallies against the Bill.
"The Bill will adversely alter the course of medical education and healthcare delivery in India," a protesting doctor in Phagwara said.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has been on a nationwide march from February 25 to deprecate the current form of the Bill.
The IMA, which is a self regulating body run by doctors, has over 1,725 local branches across the country and has held simultaneous yatras across the country to generate awareness among masses.
The body organised a cycle rally today across India with an aim to sensitise the masses about the issue.
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