State plans to increase medical seats by setting up new colleges: Sharan Prakash Patil
The Hindu
Reiterating the Congress government’s resolve of establishing medical colleges in every district, Minister for Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil on Friday said the focus is on increasing the number of medical seats by setting up new government medical colleges in the State and added that there are plans to open medical colleges in Ramanagara and Kanakapura . The newest medical college set up in the State was at Chitradurga.
Reiterating the Congress government’s resolve of establishing medical colleges in every district, Minister for Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil on Friday said the focus is on increasing the number of medical seats by setting up new government medical colleges in the State and added that there are plans to open medical colleges in Ramanagara and Kanakapura. The newest medical college set up in the State was at Chitradurga.
Speaking to reporters after inaugurating a medical exhibition at the Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI) as a part of its centenary celebrations here, Dr. Patil said Karnataka is among the states in the country that has the highest number of medical seats. Between 2013-18, during the Congress rule under Mr. Siddaramaiah, seven government medical colleges were established, he stated.
Backing the ‘one district-one medical college’ stand, the Minister said 23 districts have government medical colleges and the remaining will also get one in the coming years.
While criticizing a circular from the Centre that apparently “limits medical seats”, he maintained that the circular states a maximum of 100 seats be approved for a population of 10 lakhs and described it “unscientific”. “How is it possible to limit the seats when there is so much demand for medical education and Karnataka’s population is around 7 crore,” he asked.
The Minister said the State has opposed the move and has already replied to the Centre on its move, which, he alleged, was nothing but a “step-motherly treatment” by the Centre against the southern states.
Dr. Patil said the State will go ahead with its plan of establishing new medical colleges and added that it was working on filling up the vacancies in the existing colleges. The number of vacancies in MMCRI here will also be filled up in the next three months, he replied.
Dr. Patil said the government has favored the increase in the number of intake in MMCRI from 150 to 200 seats. In this connection, he has written a letter to the NMC.
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