New Delhi:Union HealthMinister JP Nadda on Friday said that medical colleges in India have increased by 8.07 per cent from 706 in 2023-24 to 766 in 2024-25. The MBBS and PG seats have increased by 125 and 127 per cent respectively from 2013-14 to 2024-25, Nadda added.
“There has been a 98 per cent increase in medical colleges from 387 in 2013-14 to 766 in 2024-25. During the same period, 379 new medical colleges have been established and, presently there are 766 (Government: 423, Private: 343) medical colleges in the country,” Nadda said while briefing reporters on the completion of the first 100-days of Narendra Modi Government 3.0.
Stressing that the rise in MBBS and PG seats would lead to an increase in the availability of doctors in the healthcare system, Nadda said, “There is an increase of 6.30 per cent in MBBS seats from 1,08,940 in 2023-24 to 1,15,812 in 2024-25. MBBS seats have increased by 64,464 (125%) from 51,348 seats (2013-14) to 1,15,812 seats (2024-25).”
Referring to the PG seats, Nadda said that there is an increase of 5.92 per cent in PG seats from 69,024 in 2023-24 to 73,111 in 2024-25. During the last ten years, the number of PG seats increased by 39,460 (127%) from 2013-14 (31,185 seats) to 2024-25 (73,111 seats).
New AIIMS at Darbhabga:
The Union minister further informed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for the new AIIMS at Darbhanga next month.
The Union Cabinet, in 2020, approved setting up of a new AIIMS at Darbhanga at an estimated cost of Rs 1264 crore. Nadda said that the issue of allotment of land for AIIMS Darbhanga, which was pending for over three years has been finally settled and the Government of Bihar has allotted and handed over 150.13 acres of land last month, required for setting up the AIIMS, Darbhanga campus.
He further noted that AIIMS institutions would serve to fill the gap in affordable tertiary healthcare services and reduce out of pocket expenditure.
Union Ministers of State for Health and Family Welfare, Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav and Anupriya Singh Patel were also present during the press briefing.
Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY:
Nadda said that the recent announcement of expansion of the Ayushman Bharat PMJAY scheme to include all senior citizens, irrespective of income group, aged 70 years and above will potentially benefit around 6 crore individuals across 4.5 crore families. Highlighting that Ayushman Bharat is the world’s largest publicly funded health coverage program, Nadda said that the expanded scheme will be implemented from October this year.
U-WIN Portal:
U-WIN Portal has been developed for full digitisation of vaccination services for complete vaccination record of pregnant women and children from birth to 17 years under the Universal Immunization Programme. The citizen-centric services of the digital platform include ‘Anytime Access’ and ‘Anywhere’ vaccination services, Self-Registration by citizens using the U-WIN web-portal or the U-WIN citizen mobile application, automated SMS alerts, universal QR-based eVaccination Certificate and utility to create their Ayushman Bharat Health Account (ABHA) ID for themselves and Child ABHA ID for their children.