The telangana government gave administrative approval on saturday to spend Rs 1, 447 crore on the construction of 8 additional government medical colleges by the following academic year, clearing the way for the establishment of government medical institutions in every district. Through the Roads and Buildings department, the administrative sanction would cover construction of 8 government medical institutions as well as hostel structures and other facilities required for medical colleges. On saturday, Telangana's Chief Secretary for health, Medical, and Family Welfare, sam Rizvi, issued a government Order (GO Ms No 162) to that effect.

The government medical colleges along with sanctioned amount for construction include government Medical college (GMC), Gadwal (Rs 183 crore), GMC, Narayanpet (Rs 180 crore), GMC, mulugu (Rs. 180 crore), GMC, Narasampet (Rs 183 crore), GMC, medak (Rs 180 crore), GMC, yadadri (Rs 183 crore), GMC Maheswaram (Rs 176 crore) and an amount of Rs 182 crore sanctioned for the construction of government Medical college at Qutbullapur.


Thanks a lot to chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, telangana is now known as Arogya Telangana. The government today granted administration sanctions of Rs. 1,447 crore for 8 new medical colleges for the academic year 2024–2025, realising the goal of creating a medical college in every district, despite the fact that nine colleges were only launched yesterday. A potent mix is health and medical education. Only in telangana is this possible! On saturday, T Harish Rao, the state's health minister, remarked, "What telangana Does, Nation Follows."


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