SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir government will appoint over 800 doctors and 4,000 para-medics within next four months, besides setting a medical college in Kashmir Valleys Anantnag district.
As many as 845 vacancies of doctors and 4,000 vacancies of para-medics in the state will be filled up over the next four months on a fast-track basis, an official spokesman said in Srinagar.
The information was given to Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed by Secretary Health Department M K Bhandari during the formers visit to Kashmir Universitys South Campus in Anantnag. Bhandari informed the Chief Minister that land has been identified for setting up of new medical college at Anantnag and the indent placed before the authorities concerned.
We will be able to source funding after the Cabinet grants approval to change in the land use, the official said.
Bhandari said the Anantnag District Hospital is fully equipped in terms of logistics and manpower and it will match the facilities extended in any district hospital in the state.
The Chief Minister directed the Health Department to complete modalities for taking over of Rehmat-e-Alam Hospital Trust at Anantnag so that it can be developed as a 50-bed hospital, which will ease pressure on the new 110-bed hospital. Sayeed also asked the Health Department to make the Trauma Hospital at Bijbehara fully operational.
The chief minister also issued directions for preparing a Concept Plan for establishing colleges of skill development, physiotherapy-cum rehabilitation, nursing training and emergency medical services at the South Campus.
The University should coordinate with Health and Medical Education (H&ME) Department and prepare a Concept Plan so that new courses are started at an earliest, Sayeed said while directing Vice Chancellor Khursheed Andrabi to make South Campus an advanced centre of higher education.
The CM was briefed that around 400 students are undergoing studies in South Campus for which 24 senior faculty members have been permanently positioned.
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