Facing backlash, govt drops PPP plans for Tura Medical College

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, Oct 28: Facing stiff opposition to its plans of operating the Tura Medical College and Hospital on a public-private-partnership (PPP) mode, the state government has finally given up the idea and has, instead, decided to run the upcoming medical college and hospital on its own.
Informing this here on Tuesday, Health Minister Wailadmiki Shylla said the government has decided not to go for the PPP model since people are not confident about it.
“So we will run the Tura Medical College as a government institute and recruitment of faculty will start soon,” the minister said while informing that the work on the project is nearing completion.
Initially, the government wanted to operate Tura Medical College on a PPP mode but the idea generated massive opposition in Garo Hills.
Opposition to the PPP model stems from concerns about reduced MBBS seats, higher fees, loss of government control over appointments, and the potential for private entities to prioritise profit over public welfare.
As far as the Shillong Medical College and Hospital is concerned, the minister informed that classes for the first MBBS batch have already started and although the institute has enough faculties for its smooth operation, the government will recruit additional faculty shortly.
Admitting that there will be challenges with anything new, he said that the majority of the faculty members are from Meghalaya but some have to be brought from outside.
Shylla informed that the state government wanted Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate the SMCH but since he was busy, the government decided to invite Union Health Minister JP Nadda to inaugurate the college.
Asked about the demand for a medical college in Jowai, he said that the government will explore the idea. He made it clear that it would not be easy to fulfil the criteria and hence the government has to be practical on the matter.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

India and Ghana discuss strengthening maritime, port sector cooperation

Accra, July 14: India’s High Commissioner designate to Ghana, Surinder Bhagat, paid a courtesy call on Major-General Paul...

Twisha death case: Giribala Singh, son to remain in judicial custody till July 28 for not cooperating with CBI

Bhopal, July 14: A Bhopal district court on Tuesday extended the judicial custody of former district judge Giribala...

India, Maldives make progress on FTA to boost bilateral trade

New Delhi, July 14: The government on Tuesday said that the first round of negotiations for the India-Maldives...

India’s net direct tax kitty jumps 16.4 per cent to Rs 6.51 lakh crore

New Delhi, July 14: India's net direct tax collections recorded a robust 16.4 per cent year-on-year growth to...