Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Expensive education in India forcing kids to go abroad, says Mann

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CHANDIGARH: Aam Aadmi Party state chief Bhagwant Mann on Sunday advocated fixing fees of medical colleges in the state, and asked the Centre and state government­s to ponder over the reasons of Indian students going to foreign countries for higher education.

He said if thousands of Punjabi, Haryanvi and other Indian students have been stranded in war-torn Ukraine, the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Centre and the state government­s of Punjab and Haryana are responsibl­e for their trauma.

“The dispensati­on never paid attention towards the compulsion of Indian students to go to countries like Ukraine, Russia, China, Philippine­s and Tajikistan, for medical studies and higher education,” he said.

Mann also appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come up with a concrete plan to open government medical colleges on a large scale across the country and restrict private institutes from charging unreasonab­le fees.

He further said the aspiring students belong to ordinary and middle class families, who fail to get admission in the limited number of seats of medical colleges in the country. They also do not have the financial means to pay the hefty fees of private colleges, he said.

“No new medical colleges were establishe­d at district-level in Punjab after independen­ce, and there is only a slight increase in the number of seats of government colleges of Patiala, Amritsar and Faridkot,” he claimed.

The AAP’S chief ministeria­l candidate, who had recently appealed to the Union government to make arrangemen­ts to bring back Indian students safely from Ukraine, said there are only 675 seats of MBBS, including 100 seats of Dr BR Ambedkar State Institute of Medical Sciences in Mohali. He added that this figure is far less than the number of seats available in Haryana and HP.

“Although there are about 770 MBBS seats in half-a-dozen private medical colleges in Punjab, minimum fees ranging from ₹50 lakh to ₹80 lakh is being levied on the students for medical degrees. Students of poor and middle class with good ranks cannot afford these seats, whereas those from wealthy families get these seats even at mediocre ranks,” Mann said in a statement here.

Stating that health and education are the priorities for the AAP, he said if party forms the government in Punjab, major steps will be taken to reform government medical colleges, universiti­es and schools, and regulate fees of private educationa­l institutio­ns so that students of the state are not forced to study abroad.

He asked if countries like Ukraine can offer six-year MBBS degrees at the fees of ₹20 lakh to ₹25 lakh, why can’t India come up with such kind of offers. The state went to polls on February 20 and the results will be out on March 10.

 ?? ?? Bhagwant Mann, Punjab AAP president and CM face
Bhagwant Mann, Punjab AAP president and CM face

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