Some land proposals have been received from HSVP and Panchayats for setting up a Government Medical College in Palwal district,

ANIL VIJ
एफडीए टीम ने श्रीराम ब्लड सैंटर, हिसार में बोगस रक्तदाता बनाकर की कार्रवाई-स्वास्थ्य मंत्री

Chandigarh, August 8 – Haryana Medical Education and Research Minister, Sh. Anil Vij informed that some land proposals have been received from HSVP and Panchayats for setting up a Government Medical College in Palwal district, which are under consideration of the department.

Sh. Vij was responding to a question that was asked by an MLA during Monsoon Session regarding action taken so far on the announcement made by Chief Minister, Sh. Manohar Lal regarding the establishment of Government Medical College at Palwal during the budget session 2022-23.

In response to another query regarding opening of Paramedical College in the premises of Government Medical College, Jind, he said that the Chief Minister has given approval to open Paramedical College in the premises of Government Medical College, Jind on June 16, 2022.  He said that for this, due to paucity of land in the medical college under construction, a letter has been written to the Deputy Commissioner, Jind asking him to identify the land for further necessary action.  The Deputy Commissioner, Jind is in the process of identifying such land.

Regarding opening of a Government Paramedical College at Safidon, Sh. Vij said that the matter was investigated by the department, which found that as per the existing policy, it is not possible to open a Government Paramedical College at Safidon as there should be a minimum 300 bedded hospital within 10-15 kilometer radius of the institute.

In response to another question, Sh. Anil Vij said that on May 29, 2022, the Chief Minister approved the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for the establishment of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Government Medical College at village Panjupur in district Yamunanagar.

 

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