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Telangana new medical college : no proposal received

Telangana new medical college : no proposal received

Hyderabad: The Union government said on Friday that no recommendations from Telangana have been gotten for the development of new clinical schools. Priest of State for Health and Family Welfare Bharati Pravin Pawar educated the Lok Sabha regarding this as a reaction to an inquiry presented by Telangana Party Congress Committee head A. Revanth Reddy.

The Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) offers states with the "foundation of new clinical schools appended with existing locale/reference emergency clinics". This plan, sent off in 2014, requested that state legislatures offer propositions for schools in two stages up until this point. Stage 1 and Phase 2 have seen the endorsement of 157 new clinical universities and as of now have 71 working schools.

For stage 3, the Center asked the state legislatures and UTs to present the recommendations and has proactively given endorsement for 75 clinical universities. Nonetheless, they have said that no proposition has been gotten from Telangana.

In 2015, then state wellbeing pastor Laxma Reddy composed a letter to the then Union clergyman JP Nadda. Accordingly, JP Nadda said that the clinical universities looked for by Telangana were not in the rundown of medical clinics endorsed by the Union bureau for the upgradation under the CCS.

In 2019, one more letter was composed by the Telangana government to the then wellbeing clergyman Harsh Vardhan, asking him to overhaul the area emergency clinics, particularly in Karimnagar and Khammam locale emergency clinics to clinical schools. He answered expressing that the public authority couldn't cover Telangana in Phase-1 and Phase-2 of the CSS yet would consider something very similar in Phase-3.


 

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