Dr. RN Kabat joins as the Promoter-Director of the Mahanadi Medical Education Trust

April 20th, 2011

Following is from Orissadiary.com.

Dr RN Kabat joined as the Promoter-Director of the Mahanadi Medical Education Trust, which has been set up to establish a medical college here and run ensure its smooth functioning.

Dr Kabat worked as the chief of medical services in three subsidiaries of the Coal India, Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd, Eastern Coalfields Ltd and Central Coalfields Ltd before retirement.
During his tenure at the MCL, he oversaw the setting up of the 250-bed Netaji Subash Central Hospital and the Nursing College at Talcher.

A surgeon of repute, Dr Kabat brings with him his vast experience in managing multi-functional hospitals.

With his appointment, the MCL hopes to set up the proposed medical college at the earliest.

The responsibility of this position is described in this ad. Following are some excerpts.

1. Candidate will act as a Promoter Director of Mahanadi Medical Education Trust having broadly to carry out the following activities.

2. To convene the meeting of Mahanadi Medical Education Trust as well as liaisoning with State / Central Govt. Agencies / Medical Council of India / University Authorities relating to establishment of a new Medical College.

3. To obtain Essentiality / No Objection Certificate from the State / Central Govt. / any other Authority as required

4. Take initiative in planning & designing the Institute infrastructure through appropriate agencies and its approval from the Competent Authority.

5. Preparation of Annual Budget and presentation before the Trust / Board

6. Take initiative for Manpower Planning

7. Construction of infrastructure of the Institute

Entry Filed under: Anugul-Talcher-Dhenkanal area (7),Mahanadi Institute of Medical Science and Research, MCL, Talcher

5 Writeup

  • 1. Debi P Sarangi  |  April 21st, 2011 at 5:16 pm

    What a good news!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hope to see the medical college at Talcher in near future.

  • 2. rabi narayan dash  |  April 21st, 2011 at 7:32 pm

    I started my career as junior executive trainee [exavation] at jagannath colliery at talchr in1983. Those days we faced a lot of trouble for health care facility in talcher. For trauma and accdent cases we had no other choice than shifting the patient to cuttack.

    I have great hopes in dr. kabat turning this dream to reality.

    I dedicate my services as honorary advisor for the project. If i will get the mail id of dr. kabat, i will be obliged to the editor.

  • 3. Chitta Baral  |  April 22nd, 2011 at 3:59 am

    Unfortunately, I do not have the email address of Dr. Kabat.

  • 4. rabi narayan dash  |  April 22nd, 2011 at 1:57 pm

    thnx chitta babu

  • 5. Chitta Baral  |  November 23rd, 2011 at 6:12 am

    http://www.telegraphindia.com/1111123/jsp/odisha/story_14786452.jsp

    Forest dept hurdle for hospital
    SUBHASHISH MOHANTY

    Bhubaneswar, Nov. 22: Lack of coordination between the revenue and the forest departments has stalled work on a Rs 500crore medical college and hospital project being promoted by Mahanadi Coalfields Limited, a public sector undertaking.

    While the revenue department has given its nod to the facility to be set up on the company’s land at Talcher, the forest department insists forest clearance is a must.

    The company had agreed to set up a super-specialty hospital by converting its existing 200-bed facility at Talcher into a 450-bed hospital attached to a college on the request of the state government.

    At present, Odisha has three government medical colleges at Cuttack, Berhampur and Burla, apart from three private colleges. Board members of the company had already passed a resolution and allocated funds for the project. Dr R.N. Kabat, a promoter director, has also been appointed to monitor the work and steps have also been taken to seek affiliation from Utkal University.

    According to plan, the existing hospital would be converted into a medical college hospital on the lines of the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science, Lucknow. For the facility, a trust headed by the company’s chairman has been formed.

    The company would use 56 acres of the existing hospital’s campus at Talcher to setting up the medical college. “As the land had been with us for more than 40 years, we were confident of the project taking off. The state government has also issued a no-objection certificate. However, the forest department raised an objection ,” said a company official.

    Company officials said the land had been with the revenue department even before the Forest Conservation Act, 1980, came into existence and the hospital had been functioning since 1989. “We don’t know why the forest department is poking its nose into the matter. When the state government is batting for private participation in development and taking steps to ensure expeditious forest clearance for projects, a state government department here is opposing a project for a medical college,” said a company official.

    Sources said the medical college would benefit nearly 40 lakh people in and around Angul. However, officials said unless the land issue was settled, it would be difficult to get the Medical Council of India’s approval for the project.

    The Angul district collector has written to the state government urging it to resolve the issue. Special secretary of the forest department Bhanu Pratap Singh said: “We have got the letter from Angul and are looking into the matter. The forest clearance is necessary. We are liberal in giving forest clearance to projects linked to pubic service.”


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