Jharkhand proactive with its public sectors for medical colleges; Odisha should learn from it
(Thanks to http://www.rourkelacity.com/rdf/showthread.php?p=41#post41 for the pointer.) Following is an excerpt from a report in Ranchi Express.
State Health Minister Baithnath Ram on Monday informed the Assembly that approval letters have been sent to HEC, Ranchi and SAIL, Bokaro to start medical colleges at Ranchi and Bokaro respectively. About 250 students will be admitted in each medical college, Minister said.
Note that HEC Ranchi is a Government of India enterprise.
We have said this earlier but is worth repeating. Odisha must push the central public sectors that have large operations in Odisha, especially the ones that either use Odisha minerals, pollute Odisha or both to establish medical colleges in Odisha. So far they have pursued this strategy with MCL which has promised a medical college in Talcher.
Odisha government should immediately pursue with the other such public sectors.
- SAIL Rourkela should be pushed for a medical college in Rourkela.
- NALCO should be pushed for a medical college in one of the places it operates in Odisha.
- NTPC should be pushed for a medical college.
They should also do that with respect to some of the private sectors that have been using Odisha minerals. This includes:
- Tatas in the Kalinganagar area.
- Birlas in the Barbil area.
Some of our earlier articles on this topic:
- https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/1172
- https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/1465
- https://www.orissalinks.com/archives/3108
14 comments March 17th, 2010