Orissa asks Centre to set up medical college in Koraput

Updated on: Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Orissa today asked the Centre to consider the recommendation of the Central University in the state's Koraput district for setting up a medical college in
the region.
"The HRD Ministry should favourably consider the recommendation of the Executive Committee of Central University, Koraput, for setting up a medical college," Chief
Minister Naveen Patnaik told reporters here after a meeting with HRD Minister Kapil Sibal.
   
The Ministry, however, turned down the proposal citing resource constraint, sources said.
   
Patnaik said he also requested Sibal to sanction and release 1/3rd of their share towards capital cost for enabling the state to establish model degree colleges in 18 low gross enrolment ratio districts.
 
According to the sources, Sibal told Patnaik that for strengthening vocational education, his Ministry was in the process of seeking approval of the Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC).
   
Sibal said a meeting of the state Education Ministers has been scheduled in December this year to discuss vocational training.
 
Sibal assured Patnaik that the proposal of the state for setting up new vocational colleges and strengthening of the existing ones would be considered favourably during next academic year.
 
For availing central assistance towards 1/3rd share for capital cost for setting up degree colleges in 18 Low gross enrolment ratio districts, Sibal said Orissa should sign the required MoU at the earliest for getting the required central share.
 

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