October 25, 2021 8:25 AM

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157 new medical colleges approved by Centre since 2014

<span style="color: #222222;">Centre has given a nod to 157 new medical colleges in the country since 2014 and has invested over 17 thousand 691 crore rupees on these projects. Health Ministry said, on completion of these medical colleges, nearly 16 thousand undergraduate medical seats will be added. Of these, six thousand 500 seats have already been created with the functioning of 64 new Medical Colleges.<br />''<br />''The Ministry said, under the Centrally Sponsored Schemes, the Central Government has also provided about over two thousand 451 crore rupees for upgradation of existing state government or central government medical colleges to increase MBBS seats in the country.<br />''<br />''The Ministry said, under the Scheme, medical colleges are established in Districts which do not have either a government or private medical college. It said, preference is given to underserved, backward and aspirational districts.<br />''<br />''Under three phases of the scheme, 157 new medical colleges have been approved, out of which 64 medical colleges are already functional. Health Ministry said, out of 157 new medical colleges, 39 are being set up in Aspirational Districts.<br />''<br />''This Central Sector Scheme was envisaged to bridge the shortfall in manpower in the Medical Sector as also to bridge the geographical imbalance in availability of trained medical manpower across the country.</span><br />

October 17, 2021 9:32 PM

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157 new medical colleges approved by Centre since 2014

<span style="color: black;">The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has informed that the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP-led central government has given nod to as many as 157 new medical colleges in India since 2014 and spent a total of ?17,691.08 crore on them.</span><br />'' <span style="color: black;"><br />'' The Union Health Ministry's response to a new Right to Information (RTI) Act query mentioned that these medical institutes were approved under a centrally-sponsored scheme (CSS).<br />'' Furthermore, the Union Health Ministry said that under the CSS, since 2014, about ?2,451.1 crore has been given for the upgradation of existing state government or central government medical colleges to increase MBBS seats in the country.</span><br />'' <span style="color: black;"><br />''<br />''The query was raised by a Noida-based RTI activist Amit Gupta pertaining to the number of medical colleges present in the country and the government assistance they received in the last decade.</span><br />

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