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The Indian Medical Association has a recipe for choosing this meeting. After the digitization of the health sector of the state, the association has a charter questions.
IMA President of the Republic M. Joseph Manitoba and Secretary Dr. R Ramesh told a press conference here on Friday that the health sector was facing new challenges in the context of the syringe in the event of traffic accidents, mental illness, problems of old age, diseases and the increase in cardiovascular, cancer and AIDS.
They require a health policy for the state, an increase in appropriations for the award of public health, a law protecting medical vocational training and the adoption of Kerala doctors “Bill.
The IMA also looking good for the disposal of waste bio-medical, abolition of tax on medicines and hospital equipment and the creation of a university medicine to modern medicine.
They requested that medical universities in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode should improve the legal status of AIIMS.
Other initiatives, doctors “Outfit, before political parties, including measures to ensure security in road transport, an autonomous body for accrediting hospitals and laboratories, the revitalization of the health sector with a better infrastructure and human resources, the proper functioning of the Travancore-Cochin Medical Council, the establishment of a disaster management and integration of health, education and training in the curriculum.
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Bangalore, March 3 Asia Pulse - Karolinska Institute (KI), one of the largest European medical universities, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Thursday, in the field of life sciences.
Swedish Ambassador to India Inga Eriksson Fogh witness the signing of the pact.
As a follow-up to their meeting in Stockholm during the last year, the President of the IC, Professor Harriet Wallberg-Henriksson and his team would also interact with Chairman and Managing Director of Biocon Ltd Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw here ‘ deepen cooperation in the fields of research and education, Disait it.
Companies in Bangalore are part of a joint effort by Swedish and the Indian government to forge a partnership in science and technology, officials of the Swedish embassy said.
A statement of intent was signed in Stockholm in December last year by India and the Swedish Minister of Science Kapil Sibal and Leif Pagrotsky.
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Bihar has a long history of organized education. Once upon a time, Bihar has been a leader in the place of higher education. Vikramshila University of Nalanda and was sent to the two main centres of learning in India. Nalanda as a single window all treaties, including areas (art, architecture, painting, logic, grammar, philosophy, astronomy, literature, Buddhism, Hinduism, Arthashastra (economics and politics), law and medicine, arithmetic, theology, law, metaphysics, ethics) and hosted up to 10000 students at the top of his art. Students from China, Korea, Sri Lanka and Indonesia and all regions of India came to Nalanda and study Vikramshila uinversities
But today, both Bihar and Nalanda is reduced to ashes. The state is very inadequate in the field of quality technical facilities. Some universities, such as Birla Institute of Technology (BIT, Mesra Ranchi), Xavier working relationship and institutes (XLRI, Jamshedpur), Indian School of Mines (ISM, Dhanbad), National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi), National Institute of Technology (NIT, Jamshedpur), Xavier Institute of Social Sciences (XISS, Ranchi) was awarded to Jharkhand. The lack of good technique, medicine, research, management and institutions, students Bihari go to other States like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, etc. The other reasons are lack opportunities of Bihar. Biharis, the authorization are many in the private engineering, medical universities, institutes and the hotel and in the south-west of India.
While we are on the necessity of learning in the temples of Bihar, we can see what happened in India in the field of higher education and research in India has received independence in 1947, then compare the statistics of Bihar. After obtaining the independence of India during the year 1947, their development in the field of higher education and research has increased considerably. Currently (data for 2001), there are currently 268 higher education institutions, from 50 to 12 universities and institutions of national importance and more than 11100 schools under the State Medium-and legislation. Of the 268 institutions of higher education are 18 universities, media, and the rest of the public universities.
In the field of nuclear energy program, Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC), Mumbai and basic research in mathematics and physics at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), also in Mumbai are autonomous institutions. Both institutes are the limits of research in the fields.
In medical science, to name but a few examples, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, founded in 1956, Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMR), Chandigarh, JIPMER, Pondicherry (1956) , AFMC, Pune, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, Tiruvananthapuram, Tata Memorial Hospital and Tata Memorial Center in Mumbai, etc, implementation of curricula and research in all fields and has both as a leader of teaching and research with management major medical facilities.
The Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), a unique institution dedicated to research, teaching and application of statistics, the nature and the social sciences. The headquarters of the ISI, is located in the northern outskirts of the metropolis of Calcutta. In addition, there are two centres in Delhi and Bangalore. The Institute has received the status of an institution of national importance by an act of Indian Parliament in 1959.
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Pune: Fake admitting patients to impress the inspection teams, poor infrastructure, lack of serious forms of two teachers and non-teaching personnel are exposed to certain areas during an inspection by a committee appointed by the government in state recently.
In universities Maharashtra private medical perhaps even in the fight against the legal costs of the commission Jahagirdar attached to different courts, but an inspection by the report of medicine from drug trafficking and division displays a sad reflection of the Infrastructure in most institutions of higher education.
The Committee had Jahagirdar fixed charges in a private medical universities, in the range of Rs 70,000-R 1.5 lach - less than half the amount of higher education scales were prepared by each student.
The confidential report, following an inspection of the 17 private higher education institutions, particularly politicians, the pressure was the governor of the state Mohd Fazal in October last year, after several complaints by the students and their parents.
The inspection was conducted to determine the facilities and infrastructure of education, as well as teachers as not in accordance with the rules of MCI.
While KJ Somaiya Medical College, Bombay was no room for OPD, as the Medical Council of India, supplemented by the lack of teaching and non-teaching staff, the Mahatma Gandhi’s (MGM) Medical College in Navi Mumbai on the non - Country as a condition for MCI specifications.
As the guidelines by MCI, a medical university, it takes at least 25 hectares of land. The Committee also that the MGM Medical College, the lack of space damages, OPD rooms, and staff has been found to have Fake patients admitted during the inspection.
In the case of the DY Patil Medical University of Navi Mumbai, the College has not yet functional on its own hospital, and two buildings on the campus is home to several institutions, including dentistry, engineering, biotechnology , physiotherapy and catering and management colleges!
The Terna Medical College Nerul, can not rely on the 25 hectares of the country specially for the university. Not only it has not even its own functional hospital. In addition, the higher education planning and dentistry are also at the same campus.
The two members in its inspection report, the committee also noted that the college takes place SPC and DNB recharging station at the same time of course an enormous amount of money by students. That can not be proved, as it has no official receipt and students are not prepared, in a letter clearly afraid.
The Talegaon-Maharashtra Institute of Education and Medical Research (Mimer) MediCal College, the group of its parent - Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (Maeer) - has been reported not only by the lack of education and non-teaching staff, but was well, found to be extremely poor in infrastructure and equipment in the clinic.
“The clinical departments are located in very old buildings, the interior and most patients were tuberculosis, said, with other patients,” the report noted.
Bharatiya Health Inspection University College Vidyapeeth, Pune showed that the Institute is not only acute shortage of apprenticeships and non-faculty members, clinical and other infrastructure are also insufficient.
The school is considered by the Minister of State Industries Patangrao Kadam.
The trusts Pravara Medical’s Rural Medical College of Loni, which is managed by Baron sugar and parliamentarians Balasaheb Vikhe Patil family (Cercle Ahmadnagar) was also found to have insufficient staff, including teachers, in addition to its poor infrastructure. In addition, the distribution of teaching units in different specialities is not regarded as a recommendation for MCI.
The NFP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences in Nagpur, both members of a committee last November, it was found that the false attendance at cinemas patients during the mission. “The inclusion on the register are not in accordance with the patients,” the report with TOI.
“It is not only the buildings and hospital rooms OPD inadequate, the beds are overcrowded. Blood Bank is in a poor condition to work, there is not enough space for clinical services and burn biomedical waste in open space, where Report.
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