Sunday, December 22

Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) senior leader T Harish Rao has credited former chief minister of Telangana K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) for the remarkable expansion of medical education in Telangana, which he said, has now achieved the status of being the only state in India with a government medical college in every district. This milestone was reached with the recent approval of four new medical colleges by the National Medical Council (NMC), bringing the total number to 34. Rao emphasized that this achievement reflects the BRS’s unwavering commitment to enhancing medical education and healthcare services in the state.

He noted that prior to the formation of Telangana in 2014, there were only five government medical colleges. “Under KCR’s leadership, the state has established 29 new medical colleges in just nine years, significantly increasing the number of MBBS seats from 850 to 4,090,” he added. The former Health minister highlighted that Telangana now produces over 10,000 doctors annually, making it a leader in medical education with 22 MBBS seats per lakh population. He claimed that students no longer need to travel abroad for medical education, as the state has become a hub for aspiring medical professionals.

Rao also pointed out the various initiatives undertaken by the BRS government, such as the introduction of KCR nutrition kits, aimed at improving healthcare delivery. He assured that the newly established medical colleges would provide ample opportunities for local students to pursue their dreams of becoming doctors.

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