The National Medical Commission has given the green light to the establishment of 112 new medical colleges throughout India, increasing the total number to over 800. The number of seats for MBBS courses has also risen significantly, along with the number of postgraduate seats. A parliamentary committee has recommended measures to reduce the cost of medical education, such as addressing bureaucratic hurdles and subsidizing necessary equipment for private colleges.
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The medical education department has issued government resolutions to fill teaching posts in the 10 new proposed medical colleges. The state is hopeful of starting at least seven to eight colleges from the upcoming academic year. Inspections by the National Medical Commission (NMC) are yet to commence.
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Abrogation of Article 370 from J&K in 2019 has broadened the region’s prospects for development and peace, previously obstructed by “dynasty politics” for seven decades, PM Narendra Modi said Tuesday in Jammu.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate six new AIIMS, including the ones in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir and Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh, in the next six days. The AIIMS in Samba, established under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana, is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. PM Modi will also inaugurate various medical colleges, nursing colleges, research labs, and food safety infrastructure projects. These initiatives aim to improve healthcare accessibility and affordability in India.
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The National Medical Council (NMC) has introduced new regulations to improve the quality of medical education and healthcare infrastructure in India. The regulations require government and private medical institutions to meet minimum requirements for postgraduate courses. NMC aims to address irregularities in medical colleges, including ghost faculty and inadequate infrastructure. The regulations also prohibit medical faculties from private practice, aiming to enhance the focus on hospital operations. The rules aim to strengthen the quality of medical education and tackle issues like low bed occupancy and insufficient facilities.