Cabinet approves 157 new nursing colleges at a cost of Rs 1570 cr in co-location with existing medical colleges
New Delhi/IBNS: The Union Cabinet in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday approved the establishment of 157 new nursing colleges in co-location with the existing medical colleges established in 2014.
The step will add approximately 15,700 nursing graduates every year at a total financial implication of Rs 1,570 crore, the government said in a press release.
This will further ensure quality, affordable, and equitable nursing education in India, particularly in underserved districts and States/Union Territories.
The initiative aims to address the geographical and rural-urban imbalances in the healthcare sector, which have led to the skewed availability of nursing professionals and impacted healthcare services in underserved areas.
The establishment of these nursing colleges will provide a significant boost to the availability of qualified human resources in healthcare.
This is also being done as a part of the national mandate for Universal Health Care (UHC) and will help in the attainment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Reforms in the regulatory structure for Nursing education to meet the emerging requirements in the sector are also under consideration, said the statement.
National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) also collaborates with leading International & National agencies for skill development and placement of qualified nurses for overseas positions.
Co-location of these nursing colleges with existing medical colleges will allow optimal utilization of the existing infrastructure, skill labs, clinical facilities, and faculty.
This initiative is expected to provide better clinical exposure to nursing students and will also result in better care and service provision for patients in medical colleges.
The use of green technologies will also be explored in these nursing colleges and will be adopted as per relevancy to ensure energy efficiency and reduction in carbon footprint.
The government plans to complete the project within the next two years and has laid out detailed timelines for every stage of planning as well as execution of the project.
The Empowered Committee headed by the Union Health Secretary in the Centre and Principal Secretary, Health/Medical Education in the States will monitor the progress of the work.
The state government/UTs will intimate to MoHFW on a regular basis, the physical progress of the works being done for the establishment of new nursing colleges under the scheme.
Meanwhile, the government has increased the number of medical colleges by around 71% from 387 before 2014 to 660 as of now and subsequently increased MBBS seats, according to the statement.
Further, the number of MBBS seats has almost doubled and Post Graduate seats have more than doubled since 2013-14.