New Delhi:In a span of just nine years, the number of MBBS seats in Nagaland has increased from 64,000 to 1.6 lakh while that of the post-graduation seats has doubled, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Saturday as he inaugurated the Nagaland Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (NIMSR) in Kohima, the first medical college in the northeastern state.
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said it was a historic day for the people of Nagaland as a long-cherished dream of theirs was fulfilled. Mandaviya highlighted that the NIMSR is not just a medical college, but also a research institute. "It will not only fulfil the purpose of imparting medical education, but will also address the health issues of the Naga people," he said.
Highlighting the Centre's commitment towards improving medical education in the northeastern state, Mandaviya said, "In a span of just nine years, the (number of) MBBS seats in Nagaland has increased from 64,000 to 1.6 lakh. Similarly, PG seats have also doubled in the last nine years."
In a word of encouragement for the students and other stakeholders, the Union health minister said they should not limit their scope of research within the national borders. "We must encash on opportunities abroad as well," he said. Mandaviya informed that the Centre has started foreign language courses in many medical education institutes, so that students can have an edge in getting jobs abroad.
He said strengthening medical, nursing and pharmacy education in the country is an endeavour of the BJP-led Centre for the holistic development and expansion of the country's health sector.