Sunday, June 1

Agartala: The Tripura government has established a Permanent Committee to regulate the fee structures for various courses offered by private medical colleges in the state. The initiative aims to ensure transparency, fairness, and compliance with directives from the Supreme Court of India.

Committee Composition

The five-member panel is chaired by Justice SC Das, a former High Court Judge, and includes:

  1. Kiran Gitte – Secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department (Member-Secretary)
  2. Dr. Anup Kumar Barman – Member of the National Medical Commission’s Medical Assessment and Rating Committee, and President of the Assam Medical Council (Nominated by the NMC)
  3. B.K. Roy, IPS (Retd.) – Member (Nominated by the Chairperson)
  4. Ratan Kumar Das – Chartered Accountant (Nominated by the Chairperson)

Responsibilities of the Committee

The committee will evaluate and approve proposed fee structures submitted by private medical institutions for each academic year. Colleges are required to include supporting documents and financial records for review.

Implications

This move is expected to:

  • Prevent arbitrary fee hikes.
  • Promote affordability in medical education.
  • Foster trust and accountability between private institutions and students.

The government’s proactive measure aligns with national standards to make quality medical education accessible while maintaining institutional financial health.

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