@ysjagan initiated construction of 17 medical colleges in three phases.
In the first phase, five medical colleges have been started in 2023-24.. In the second phase, the construction of 5 medical colleges is being completed.
The terrible government that wrote a letter to the NMC asking for the Pulivendula Medical College was the coalition government.
The objective of this government is to privatize the government medical colleges.
ADVERTISEMENTANDHRA PRADESH2 Mins ReadJagan to inaugurate five medical colleges in Andhra Pradesh on September 15Published / Updated- September 15, 2023 01:13 IST THE HINDU BUREAUListen to articleHe will open the college in Vizianagaram in person and the remaining remotelyChief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will inaugurate five government medical colleges constructed in Vizianagaram, Rajamahendravaram, Eluru, Machilipatnam, and Nandyal on September 15 (Friday).The Chief Minister will inaugurate the college in Vizianagaram personally and the remaining colleges remotely.“The government is spending ₹8,480 crore for construction of 17 new government medical colleges. It is contemplating commencing classes in the five medical colleges from the 2024-25 academic year, and the remaining the following year,” a release issued by Information and Public Relations (I&PR) Department on Thursday said.Only 11 government medical colleges had been established in the State since Independence, the release said. In contrast, the State government was establishing 17 colleges in a span of four years, it said.ADVERTISEMENTThe initiative would help add 2,550 MBBS seats to the existing 2,185 in the government medical colleges. Similarly, the government also increased the Medical PG seats to 1,767 from the existing 966, it said.“The government is making progress towards fulfilling its commitment to establish one government medical college in each parliamentary constituency,” the release said.Each college was being constructed at a cost of ₹500 crore to make multi / super speciality / advanced medical services accessible, it said.“While the teaching hospital will come up in a built-up area of around 8.5 lakh sq. ft., the college will have a built-up area of about 2.5 lakh sq. ft. The hostels, staff quarters, sports & recreational facilities, laboratories, digital library, and CCTV cameras are being set up in a built-up area of about 2 lakh sq. ft.,” the release said.The government’s health infra was being renovated at a cost of ₹16,852 crore under the ‘Nadu-Nedu’ to ensure that even the poor got access to quality medical care, the release
ADVERTISEMENTANDHRA PRADESH2 Mins ReadJagan criticises A.P. government’s decision on seats in medical collegesPublished / Updated- September 16, 2024 04:22 ISTG.V.R. SUBBA RAO Former AP Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. File Photo: Handout | Photo Credit: Listen to articleRejecting the allotted seats undermines the government’s own efforts to strengthen the public health sector, says YSRCP presidentYSR Congress Party (YSRCP) president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on September 15 (Sunday) came down heavily on Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for writing a letter to the Union government that MBBS seats were not required in medical colleges in the State.Taking to X on Sunday, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy said it was appalling that instead of making the best use of the increase in the MBBS seats for the State, the government wrote a letter to the Centre saying it was unnecessary, at a time when the medical colleges in neighbouring States were leaving no stone unturned to get permission for new medical colleges and increase the MBBS seats.“It’s reprehensible and immoral for the State government to undermine its own efforts in strengthening the public health sector. What kind of administration is this, where our State’s allotted seats are being rejected,” he asked.The former Chief Minister said providing quality education and healthcare was the fundamental responsibility of the governments, and access to the same was the people’s right. No family should have to sell assets to ensure their children received good education and healthcare, he
-Vidala Rajini Garu, Former Minister, Chilakaluripet YSR CP Coordinator
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