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Eight new medical colleges to come up in Gujarat

Tuesday, July 20, 2010, 15:49 This news item was posted in health category and has 0 Comments so far.

The Gujarat government has decided to go ahead with its proposal to set up eight new medical colleges in the western Indian state in the next two years, even as the Medical Council of India rejected its proposals for starting three new medical colleges in the current academic year.

The Gujarat state government is going ahead with the preparations to set up eight new medical colleges, including the three for which proposals for which were rejected by the MCI earlier, stated Health Minister Jaynarayan Vyas and expressed his hope that the Centre would give it permission at least by next year.

“If not this year, we are sure to get approval for the same in the next year,” he said.

MCI has denied permission to set up three new medical colleges at Sola in Ahmedabad, Gotri in Vadodara and the K.J. Mehta medical college in Bhavnagar.

The Gujarat government, however, has already requested the MCI to review the decision to reject the proposals. A high-level team led by the state health secretary and the director of medical education have already discussed the issue with authorities concerned in Delhi.

The Gujarat state government also proposes to set up a medical college each in Patan and Valsad while the locations of the three others, for which provisions were made in the current year’s budget, would be decided soon, Vyas said.

The Gujarat Cancer Research Institute had also proposed to set up a medical college in Ahmedabad, in addition, the minister said.

Two of the three colleges were granted permission earlier when Ketan Desai was the chairman of the MCI while a decision on the third was pending after the necessary inspections were carried out by the MCI team.

The MCI had cancelled the previous permissions and put all the proposals for a fresh inspection by a new team which rejected the proposals, following the arrest of Desai on graft charges .

MCI has only given the approval for the Adani Institute of Medical Sciences in Bhuj with a 150-seat capacity.

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