Key Points

The Union Cabinet has given the green light to a massive funding initiative for medical education. This scheme will create over 10,000 new seats for students. It is a key step in fulfilling the government's promise to significantly expand healthcare training. The move is designed to address regional imbalances and improve the overall quality of medical services in the country.

Key Points: Modi Cabinet Approves Rs 15000 Crore Scheme for 10000 Medical Seats

  • Cabinet approves Rs 15,034 crore to add 5,000 PG and 5,023 MBBS seats nationwide
  • Scheme aims to strengthen existing government medical colleges and hospitals
  • Initiative supports PM Modi's goal of 75,000 new medical seats in five years
  • Plan focuses on improving healthcare access in underserved and remote areas
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Cabinet approves scheme to expand PG, UG seats in medical education for over Rs 15,000 cr (Lead)

The Union Cabinet approves a Rs 15,034 crore scheme to add over 10,000 new PG and MBBS seats, boosting doctor availability and healthcare infrastructure across India.

"The total financial implications of these two schemes are Rs 15,034.50 crore for a period from 2025-26 to 2028-29. - Cabinet Communique"

New Delhi, Sep 24

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday approved the scheme to increase 5,000 PG seats and 5,023 MBBS seats.

The move, which aims to strengthen the overall availability of doctors in the country, was approved for a total outlay of Rs 15,034.50 crore.

The approval of Phase-Ill of the Centrally Sponsored Scheme (CSS) aims to strengthen and upgrade existing state government, central government medical colleges, standalone PG institutes, and government hospitals.

The seats will be increased “with an enhanced cost ceiling of Rs. 1.50 crore per seat”, according to a Cabinet Communique.

“The total financial implications of these two schemes are Rs 15,034.50 crore for a period from 2025-26 to 2028-29. Out of Rs 15,034.50 crore, the central share is Rs 10,303.20 crore and the state share is Rs 4731.30 crore,” it added.

The new scheme comes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his Independence Day address in 2024, stated that the Central Government will create 75,000 new medical seats over the next five years as part of the government’s move to augment the country’s healthcare infrastructure.

Currently, India has 808 medical colleges -- the highest in the world, with a total intake capacity of 1,23,700 MBBS seats.

In the last decade, the country added over 69,352 new MBBS seats, registering a growth of 127 per cent.

During the same period, 43,041 PG seats were added, showing an impressive growth of 143 per cent.

Yet, in certain regions, there is a need to enhance capacities to match the demand, access, and affordability of healthcare.

The new initiative will significantly boost the undergraduate medical capacity, availability of specialist doctors, and enable the introduction of new specialties across government medical institutions, thus improving access to quality healthcare, especially in underserved areas.

It will promote balanced regional distribution of healthcare resources while being cost-effective by leveraging existing infrastructure.

It also aims to provide more opportunities to the students to pursue medical education in India; enhance the quality of medical education and training to meet global standards; and boost the availability of doctors and specialists to help position India as a prime destination for providing affordable healthcare and thus boosting foreign exchange.

Notably, the initiative is expected to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities in terms of doctors, faculty, paramedical staff, researchers, administrators, and support services; strengthen the health system's resilience and contribute to overall socio-economic development; promote equitable distribution of healthcare infrastructure across States/UTs.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great move! But I hope the quality of education doesn't get compromised with rapid expansion. We need competent doctors, not just more degrees.
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Arjun K
₹1.5 crore per seat seems quite high. Hope there's proper transparency in how this money is being utilized. The audit reports should be made public.
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Sarah B
As an NRI doctor, I'm impressed with India's medical education growth. 127% increase in MBBS seats is remarkable! This will definitely help reduce brain drain.
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Vikram M
Finally some good news for medical aspirants! The competition is so tough currently. More seats mean more opportunities for deserving students. 👍
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Karthik V
Hope they also improve the infrastructure in existing colleges. Many government medical colleges lack basic facilities despite having good faculty.
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Michael C
The focus on underserved areas is crucial. Medical facilities in rural India need immediate attention. This could be a game-changer for healthcare accessibility.
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