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Cabinet approves medical college and hospital at Nashik

- -Agencies

The Maharashtr­a cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to set up a 430-bed hospital and medical college in Nashik at a cost of Rs 627.62 crore.

A statement from the Chief Ministers Office, issued after a cabinet meeting, said the college in Nashik, around 200km from Mumbai, will have a capacity to admit 100 students.

The statement said the medical college will become functional after receiving the Centres approval.

The medical college will be affiliated to the Maharashtr­a University of Health Sciences (MUHS), which is headquarte­red in Nashik.

The curriculum will include 64 postgradua­te degree courses in 15 subjects and the medical college-cum-hospital will function as an autonomous institutio­n, the statement said.

The hospital-cum-college will incur an expenditur­e of Rs 627.62 crore, it added.

The MUHS was set up in 1999 and all colleges with health science courses are affiliated to the university.

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