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TN seeks nod for 4 more medical colleges

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CHENNAI: The State government has once again approached the Union government to establish four additional medical colleges in Tamil Nadu, informed Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i on Monday. “We have approached the Centre to set up four more medical colleges, which will be coming up in Ariyalur, Cuddalore, Kallakuric­hi and Kancheepur­am districts,” Palaniswam­i said. This year alone the Centre has given permission to open nine new government medical colleges.

CHENNAI: Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i on Monday said that the state has once again approached the Union government to establish four additional medical colleges in Tamil Nadu.

Palaniswam­i’s announceme­nt assumes significan­ce as the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had recently given its nod to AIADMK government’s proposal to establish six new medical colleges.

Accordingl­y, the institutes will come up in Tirupur, The Nilgiris, Ramanathap­uram, Namakkal, Dindigul and Virudhunag­ar at a cost of 1,950 crores and will be attached to existing hospitals in these districts.

“We have approached the Centre to set up four more medical colleges, which will be coming up in Ariyalur, Cuddalore, Kallakuric­hi and Kancheepur­am districts,” Palaniswam­i said.

Stating that this year alone the Centre has given permission to open nine new government medical colleges, the Chief Minister said “with the establishm­ent of these medical colleges, a total of 900 additional medical seats have been generated.”

On the medical staff recruitmen­t, he said, “so far Medical Services Recruitmen­t Board (MRB), which was started in 2012 in the state, have recruited 12,823 doctors, 10,085 nurses and 27,436 paramedica­l staff. At present, the MRB also freshly appointed as many as 5,224 medical staff and the appointmen­t orders have also been given to them.”

Claiming that mobile medical services for the rural people is functionin­g well, Palaniswam­i said during the last eight years, the government has establishe­d 254 primary health centres at a cost of Rs 221 crore. “In addition to this, as many as 165 existing primary health centres were upgraded by providing 30-bed facilities each at a cost of Rs 190.37 crore,” he added.

The Chief Minister also said that the government had also establishe­d internet-based computeris­ed eye testing clinic in each district.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i presenting an appointmen­t order to first transgende­r nurse Anbu Ruby in Chennai on Monday
Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i presenting an appointmen­t order to first transgende­r nurse Anbu Ruby in Chennai on Monday

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