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With Center rebuffing proposal for 2nd AIIMS, Odisha decides to run NTPC Medical College Hospital
Rourkela: The Odisha government has decided to run the newly-constructed NTPC Medical College and Hospital (NTPC MCH) in Sundargarh town and begin the admission process from 2022-23 academic sessions.This comes after the central government turned down the proposal to set up a second AIIMS at the facility.Also Read: Bihar: Center approves Rs 1361 crore for AIIMS DarbhangaThe Health and...
Rourkela: The Odisha government has decided to run the newly-constructed NTPC Medical College and Hospital (NTPC MCH) in Sundargarh town and begin the admission process from 2022-23 academic sessions.
This comes after the central government turned down the proposal to set up a second AIIMS at the facility.
Also Read: Bihar: Center approves Rs 1361 crore for AIIMS Darbhanga
Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that a five-member central team had visited the NTPC Medical College and Hospital at Sundergarh to find out whether the second unit of the All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) could be established. The team accompanied by Odisha Health and Family Welfare Minister Naba Kishore Das stated Odisha Director for Medical Education and Training (DMET) and other officers visited the hospital. However, the state government found it unnecessary to build a second AIIMS.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.