Nagpur: State govt colleges to be upgraded at a cost of 900 crore
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Following the MCI approval of intake of 50 additional MBBS seats in few state run govt colleges, the Maharashtra govt has allotted an ambitious budget of Rs900 crore to upgrade its infrastructure.
Right now the master plan has been approved in principle. However, a formal go ahead is yet to come.
The budget priority, by directorate of medical education and research (DMER), has been accorded to government medical college and hospital, and India Gandhi medical college.
The infrastructure uplift program will broadly include construction work, in consultation with PWD, in order to accommodate new students in expanded hostel facility. Besides, a strong priority will be given to rectify the deficient pointed out by the MCI.
Sharing details with TOI, director medical education and research Dr Pravin Shingare said that the idea of preparing a master plan for the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) and Indira Gandhi Government Medical College (IGGMC) was that of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Right now the master plan has been approved in principle. However, a formal go ahead is yet to come.
The budget priority, by directorate of medical education and research (DMER), has been accorded to government medical college and hospital, and India Gandhi medical college.
The infrastructure uplift program will broadly include construction work, in consultation with PWD, in order to accommodate new students in expanded hostel facility. Besides, a strong priority will be given to rectify the deficient pointed out by the MCI.
Sharing details with TOI, director medical education and research Dr Pravin Shingare said that the idea of preparing a master plan for the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) and Indira Gandhi Government Medical College (IGGMC) was that of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.
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