Govt to Establish Medical Colleges in Every District

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Bhubaneswar: Odisha government has announced its commitment to establish medical colleges in each district headquarters. Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling made this announcement, emphasizing the government’s dedication to improving healthcare access and quality across the state.

Currently, Odisha boasts 11 medical colleges, with two more set to become operational in Talcher and Kandhamal soon. This initiative aims to address the shortage of medical professionals and enhance healthcare services for the state’s residents. The government plans to achieve this ambitious goal within the next five years. Minister Mahaling highlighted that this initiative is part of the BJP government’s broader strategy to ensure equitable healthcare for all citizens. By setting up medical colleges in every district, the government hopes to provide better medical education opportunities and improve the overall health outcomes in Odisha.

The announcement has been met with widespread approval from various stakeholders, including healthcare professionals and the general public. Many believe that this move will significantly contribute to the state’s development and ensure that quality healthcare is accessible to everyone, regardless of their location.

As the government moves forward with this plan, it will focus on ensuring that the new medical colleges are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and staffed by qualified professionals. This initiative is expected to create numerous job opportunities in the healthcare sector and contribute to the overall economic growth of the state. The Odisha government’s commitment to enhancing healthcare infrastructure is a promising step towards a healthier and more prosperous future for its residents.

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