Medicinal Council of India (MCI) has consented to restore 6,387 restorative seats in government Colleges which were scratched off not long ago after state governments guaranteed to overhaul base and agree completely with the Council's rules.
MCI executive Jayshreeben Mehta said all the state governments have given an endeavor that they will conform to the rules in three months time.
"We have never disapproved any college for flimsy reasons. We are concerned with the mandatory requirements of MCI and that is faculty, hospital equipments, patients and teaching modalities," Mehta said.
As indicated by authorities, MCI provided for its approbation for on Saturday evening and passed on it to the Center which then educated the individual state governments.
The endorsement comes in the background of Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan asking the Council to direly take an approach agreeability reports documented by schools.
In a letter to the MCI administrator, he had additionally censured the Council for neglecting to survey the agreeability reports of a few government therapeutic schools inside a set time span, as in the long haul it would prompt intense lack of qualified Doctors.
"We also want more doctors, but then the quality of doctors also matters. We need to provide proper training and a good envrionment to them," Mehta said on the issue.
Likewise, the Health Secretary Lov Verma, in a letter to Mehta, asked the Council to approach the Supreme Court for broadening of letter of consent to August 8, 2014, so that the 150 cases could be inspected and scrapping of 6,387 current MBBS seats is anticipated.
MCI's suggestion to scrap 6,387 current MBBS seats, a hefty portion of them in government medicinal schools, had drawn solid responses from the health ministry.
MCI executive Jayshreeben Mehta said all the state governments have given an endeavor that they will conform to the rules in three months time.
"We have never disapproved any college for flimsy reasons. We are concerned with the mandatory requirements of MCI and that is faculty, hospital equipments, patients and teaching modalities," Mehta said.
As indicated by authorities, MCI provided for its approbation for on Saturday evening and passed on it to the Center which then educated the individual state governments.
The endorsement comes in the background of Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan asking the Council to direly take an approach agreeability reports documented by schools.
In a letter to the MCI administrator, he had additionally censured the Council for neglecting to survey the agreeability reports of a few government therapeutic schools inside a set time span, as in the long haul it would prompt intense lack of qualified Doctors.
"We also want more doctors, but then the quality of doctors also matters. We need to provide proper training and a good envrionment to them," Mehta said on the issue.
Likewise, the Health Secretary Lov Verma, in a letter to Mehta, asked the Council to approach the Supreme Court for broadening of letter of consent to August 8, 2014, so that the 150 cases could be inspected and scrapping of 6,387 current MBBS seats is anticipated.
MCI's suggestion to scrap 6,387 current MBBS seats, a hefty portion of them in government medicinal schools, had drawn solid responses from the health ministry.