Azim Premji University to set up medical college and hospital in Ranchi, introduce Master's Program in Public Health
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Bengaluru: Azim Premji shared significant developments during the 11th Convocation of Azim Premji University. Notably, the University will introduce a new Master's program in Public Health at its Bhopal campus. Further, there are plans in motion to establish a hospital and a medical college as integral components of the University's expansion in Ranchi.
Speaking on the occasion, Azim Premji stated that the university in Bhopal is already operational, with the first batch of over 200 students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate programs. He emphasized that this network of universities will play a pivotal role in nurturing young leaders dedicated to driving social change.
Inaugurated 13 years ago, the university has witnessed its alumni, totaling 3,500, actively engaged in a wide range of social sectors across the nation. Their notable contributions span areas such as education, healthcare, livelihoods, governance, and sustainability.
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According to a report in The Hindu Business Line the university embarked on its journey into the realm of public health two years ago and has since made substantial strides. Presently, it oversees the operation of three health centers in low-income neighborhoods in Bengaluru, bringing vital healthcare services to over 50,000 urban underprivileged residents. The university has outlined plans for further expansion of these initiatives to new locations in the upcoming year.
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