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    Patna, July 12: Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss   raised a ray of hope for Bihar's ailing health sector by announcing that new   medical colleges and hospitals in the state were under consideration of the   government.  The announcement here Friday came at a time when Medical   Council of India (MCI) had refused to increase the annual intake of students in   Patna Medical College and Shri Krishna Medical College in Muzaffarpur, from 100   to 150 and 50 to 100 respectively. 
 Ramadoss, who was here to attend a   function to observe July 11 as the World Population Day, said health care   facilities in Bihar and other neighbouring states, including Uttar Pradesh and   Orissa, were “abysmal”.
 
 “Keeping this factor in view, efforts were on by   the health ministry with concerned state governments to improve overall health   facilities (in the states)," he said.
 
 “We are hopeful of setting up new   (medical) colleges (in Bihar) as soon as possible."
 
 He said the delay in   the project was because a central government team, which recently visited the   proposed sites, had objected to the plan because of non-availability of basic   infrastructure.
 
 There are only six government and one private medical   college and hospitals in the whole of Bihar serving a population of 83   million.
  (IANS)
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
    
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    MR A RAMADOSS IS A SHREWED POLITICIAN AND A GREAT   EGOIST. HE HAS PLAYED DIRTY POLITICS IN AIIMS TO REMOVE DR .VENUGOPAL FROM THE   POST OF DIRECTOR AND EVENTUALLY FACE A BAD REMARK FROM SUPREME COURT .HE WAS   EXPOSED OF HIS EVIL DESIGNS BY THE SUPREME COURT TO SATISFY HIS OWN EGO I KEEP   MY FINGERS CROSSED FOR HIS NEW POLITICAL GIMMICK .                                                
    
      DR SS HUSSAIN  KSA syedhussain91@hotmail.com ----------------------- I am not sure why we still think Anbumani   will be fair in his assessment of Bihar. He is the same guy who had no   compunction in making a highly biased statement about Bihar and Biharis when he   blamed us for getting Indian medical degree derecognised in UK. Did he have any   proof?
 I can only say that depending on the likes of him is the height of   credulity and can only result in scoring self goal.
 
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 Thakur Vikas Sinha
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