MBBS trainees in Himachal Pradesh to now get Rs 20,000 per month

Published On 2022-10-03 06:38 GMT   |   Update On 2022-10-03 06:38 GMT
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Kangra: The Himachal Pradesh Government has announced a stipend increase for MBBS trainees. Now, the trainee MBBS students in the state will get Rs 20000.

According to a recent report by UNI, on the demand for increasing the stipend, the Chief Minister announced an increase in stipend to trainee MBBS students from Rs. 17000 per month to Rs. 20000. 

Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Tanda is emerging as the top medical college of the country. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur further said this while delivering his address at a cultural event 'Sanskriti' organized by Students Central Association (connexus) of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Tanda on Saturday evening.

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According to a survey conducted by a renowned Magazine in 2018, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Tanda improved its overall ranking from the rank 35 to 25. Presently, this medical college is having 13th overall ranking, he said.

Also Read:Tanda Medical College listed among top 10 emerging medical institutes

Chief Minister said filling up of 500 new posts of doctors was under process in the state and this was for the first time in the history of Himachal Pradesh.

He also announced a sum of Rs. 5 lakhs from his discretionary fund to the organizer of the event.

Chief Minister said, "With liberal assistance from the Narendra Modi led Central government, the double-engineered government of the State has excelled in the health sector. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate the AIIMS in Bilaspur on October 5 and this would be another proud moment for the people of the state."

The Chief Minister exhorted the MBBS students for ensuring their best and professional services towards humanity. He also lauded the efforts of doctors, para medical staff and sanitation workers during the Covid pandemic. With the joint services and participation, Himachal Pradesh topped the country in first and second dose of vaccination, he said.

Earlier, the Chief Minister inaugurated the cultural evening by lighting the lamp.

Medical students presented a colourful cultural programme on the occasion.

MLA Nagrota Bagwan Arun Kumar while welcoming the Chief Minister expressed his gratitude and said the Chief Minister always remained keen for the upliftment of the college.

Principal, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Tanda Dr. Bhanu Awasthy honoured the Chief Minister by presenting a cap, shawl and memento. He welcomed him and detailed the salient achievements of the medical college during the last five years.

President of Students Central Association, Raghav Rana lauded the steps taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur to tackle Covid pandemic. He also thanked him for increasing the MBBS seats.

MLAs Arun Kumar and Vishal Nehria, Chairman state Wool Federation Trilok Kapoor, Zila Parishad Chairman Ramesh Brar, Deputy Commissioner Dr. Nipun Jindal, Superintendent of Police Khushal Sharma, President State Basketball Association Muneesh Sharma, Joint Director Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College Arvind Sharma and various faculty members were also present on the occasion among others.

Also Read:Tanda Medical College ranked 13 among top GMCs in India

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