In order to improve healthcare facilities and personal in the country the union government has given nod to a proposal for 58 new medical colleges in the country. According to reports, the government has cleared a proposal to set up 58 new medical colleges in states with central assistance and up gradation of districthospitals, thus creating 5,800 more MBBS seats.
The new proposal is aimed at providing more doctors and increase the doctor-patient ratio which is currently low. Government is keen to set up more medical colleges in the country, especially in the deficient states, where the number of doctors is very low and the disease burden high. It was reported that at present, there are a total of 381 medical colleges in the country with 49,918 MBBS seats registered with the apex medical regulator - the Medical Council of India.
According to reports, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the proposal of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for setting up new medical colleges attached with existing district or referral hospitals. Finance Minister P Chidambaram was quoted as saying that the central assistance share will be of Rs 8,457.40 crore and the State/UTs share will be of Rs 2,513.70 crore. According to him, the approval has been given for establishment of 58 new medical colleges by upgradation existing district hospitals in deficient states with intake capacity of 100 MBBS seats in each medical college.
It was also mentioned that the funding pattern of states will be 75:25 under the scheme, it will be 90:10 by central and state Governments respectively for northeastern states and special

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