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Cabinet approves proposal to establish 157 new nursing colleges with 100 seats each
The decision will lead to the addition of around 15,700 nursing graduates every year.
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved setting up 157 new government medical nursing colleges at a cost of Rs 1570 crore in co-location with existing medical colleges.Addressing the media after a meeting of union cabinet, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said the nursing colleges will be set up in the next 24 months.Also Read:Soon: Each govt medical college in Maharashtra...
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved setting up 157 new government medical nursing colleges at a cost of Rs 1570 crore in co-location with existing medical colleges.
Addressing the media after a meeting of union cabinet, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said the nursing colleges will be set up in the next 24 months.
Also Read:Soon: Each govt medical college in Maharashtra to have affiliated nursing college
“Today, a decision has been taken to open 157 new government medical nursing colleges in the country. Rs 1,570 crore has been approved for this and it will be completed in the next 24 months,” he said.
The decision will lead to the addition of around 15,700 nursing graduates every year.
It also aims to provide quality, affordable and equitable nursing education. Co-location will allow optimal utilisation of existing infrastructure.
The Minister also informed that the cabinet has approved policy for medical devices sector.
Also Read:Union Health Budget 2023: Govt Shifts its Focus to Nursing Colleges
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.