Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi has welcomed the National Medical Commission's approval for a government medical college in Wayanad. She credited the achievement to sustained efforts by Rahul Gandhi and local leaders while thanking authorities. The college features state-of-the-art facilities including a cath lab and Kerala's first sickle cell unit. Admissions for the 50 MBBS seats are expected to begin this academic year itself.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Welcomes Wayanad Medical College Approval Thanks Centre

  • NMC sanctions 50 MBBS seats each for new medical colleges in Wayanad and Kasaragod
  • Multipurpose block worth Rs 45 crore and nursing college already commissioned
  • Modern facilities include cath lab, pediatric ICU and sickle cell unit
  • 140 staff positions created and filled to support first MBBS batch
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Priyanka Gandhi welcomes Wayanad Medical College, thanks Centre and State

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi welcomes NMC approval for Wayanad Medical College, credits Rahul Gandhi's efforts and thanks authorities for healthcare milestone.

"Thrilled to know that finally, the dream of a medical college in Wayanad is going to be a reality - Priyanka Gandhi"

Thiruvananthapuram/New Delhi, Sep 3

Congress General Secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday welcomed the long-awaited approval for a government medical college in Wayanad, calling it a major milestone for the region. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has sanctioned new medical colleges in both Wayanad and Kasaragod.

In a statement, Priyanka Gandhi said the project marked the fulfilment of the dream of lakhs of people in Wayanad.

She credited sustained efforts by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and local leaders in pressing for the demand, while also thanking the authorities for responding positively.

“Thrilled to know that finally, the dream of a medical college in Wayanad is going to be a reality. The earnest requests of lakhs of people of Wayanad, the sustained efforts by Rahul Gandhi, and all our own efforts to expedite the matter have borne fruit,” Priyanka said.

She urged the state government to take all necessary steps to make the college functional at the earliest, adding that it would significantly improve healthcare access for the district’s tribal and rural population.

IHealth Minister Veena George on Tuesday confirmed that the NMC has sanctioned 50 MBBS seats each at the new government medical colleges in Wayanad and Kasaragod.

She said the state has set up the required infrastructure and academic facilities to meet NMC norms and assured that admissions would begin this academic year itself.

At the Wayanad Medical College, a multipurpose block worth Rs 45 crore and a 60-seat nursing college have been commissioned.

To support the first MBBS batch, 140 posts, including 115 teaching and 25 non-teaching staff, were created and filled.

A modern mortuary complex of Rs 2.30 crore, a cath lab of Rs 8.23 crore enabling angioplasty, a cardiology department, and a pediatric ICU have also been established.

Notably, Kerala’s first sickle cell unit has been set up here, which recently performed the district’s first hip replacement surgery for a sickle cell patient. E-health and e-office systems have been introduced, and an oxygen generator plant costing Rs 20.61 lakh has been completed.

Both Wayanad and Kasaragod colleges, George said, would be expanded in phases, similar to older government medical colleges.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see political leaders working together for public welfare. Credit to both state and central governments for making this happen. Healthcare infrastructure development should always be above politics.
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Priya S
The sickle cell unit is particularly important for our tribal population. Many families suffer from this condition. This medical college will be a lifeline for so many people in the region. Great initiative! ❤️
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Aman W
While I appreciate the development, I hope this isn't just another announcement that takes years to become functional. We've seen many projects announced with fanfare but delayed indefinitely. Hope they stick to the timeline.
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Michael C
Impressive infrastructure details - cath lab, pediatric ICU, oxygen plant. This seems well-planned. Hope they maintain the quality standards and attract good faculty. Medical education in Kerala has always been excellent.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Wayanad, I can't express how much this means to us. We had to travel 3-4 hours to Kozhikode for major treatments. This medical college will save lives literally. Thank you to everyone involved! 🎉
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Rahul R
Good to see both Kasaragod and Wayanad getting medical colleges. These border districts have been neglected for too long. Hope this sets a precedent for developing infrastructure in remote areas across

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