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This is an archive article published on November 26, 2019

Five new medical colleges to come up in Rajasthan, Center gives a nod

With this approval of opening medical colleges, now 30 of the 33 districts of the state have a government medical college or have got an approval for it. Each of the newly approved medical colleges will cost Rs 325 crore.

Rajasthan, Rajasthan government, Rajasthan district, education news, medical colleges in Rajasthan, medical colleges, modi government, government medical college According to an official statement, Rajasthan is going to be the first state in the country where medical colleges will be established in almost all districts. (Representational Image)

The Centre has approved the proposal of the state government to open medical colleges in five districts of the state. Rajasthan is going to be the first state in the country where medical colleges will be established in almost all districts, an official statement said.

The Centre has approved the opening of medical colleges in Sawai Madhopur, Jhunjhunu, Hanumangarh, Tonk and Dausa of the state.

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With this, now 30 of the 33 districts of the state have a government medical college or have got an approval for it.
Rajsamand, Jalore and Pratapgarh are the only districts where there is no government medical college, the statement read, adding that a medical college is functioning in the private sector in Rajsamand.

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Each of the newly approved medical colleges will cost Rs 325 crore.

Of the total Rs 1,625 crore budget, 60 per cent will be given by the Centre and 40 per cent by the state government.
About two months ago, the Centre had approved the state government’s proposal of establishing medical colleges in Alwar, Baran, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Jaisalmer, Karauli, Nagaur, Sri Ganganagar, Sirohi and Bundi.

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