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Education of MBBS in Hindi started in Bhopal, Minister Vishwas Sarang gave information

Education of MBBS in Hindi started in Bhopal, Minister Vishwas Sarang gave information

A pilot project to make MBBS study in Hindi in Bhopal Medical College has started. All the teachers in the class have been instructed to use Hindi language. Foundation courses of medical education will be taught to Hedgewar, Deendayal, Vivekananda, Gandhi, Bhimrao Ambedkar and Dr. Abdul Kalam.

In fact, Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang said in a discussion with the media that in the foundation course, a subject will be taught to live a value-based life, in which those great men will be told. People who have done a lot for the society will be included in these great men.

Sarang said that in the state it is being started in Hindi and in other states it can be started in their mother tongue. Madhya Pradesh will be the first state in the country to start the study of medical education in Hindi. Work is being started for the transformation of Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology subjects, for which the concerned faculties of all the medical colleges of the state have been given the responsibility of conversion.

The Minister said that a complete study of copy rights has been done to prepare the syllabus in Hindi and the syllabus will be prepared keeping in mind that. The syllabus will be ready in the next two months. Presently a pilot project is being started in Bhopal Medical College.

He said that for the convenience of the students, efforts would also be made to make audio-videos of Hindi lectures available through YouTube channel. He said that Madhya Pradesh would be the first state in the country which started this innovation. Tools and platforms are being provided to the students using Devanagari.

Sarang said that not translation but practical aspect would be kept in mind while making syllabus in Hindi in medical education in Hindi. Such language will be used so that it can help in enhancing the learning skills.

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