Tamil Nadu Medical Colleges to Get Additional 1,650 Seats: CM K Palaniswami
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Inaugurating a new 250-bed Fortis Healthcare Hospital, Palaniswami said that the AIADMK government had secured permission to set up medical colleges in 11 districts, which will add 1,650
seats to the existing 3,400.
Palaniswami said the presence of government and private hospitals rendering advanced treatments has made Tamil Nadu as India’s medical tourism state.
He said it was a matter of pride that when advanced countries with modern medical facilities were not able to manage Covid-19 pandemic, Indian doctors were able to contain it and save
people.
Palaniswami also listed various welfare schemes implemented by the state government.
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