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District of Siddharth Nagar visit by C.M.

The prime minister will inaugurate new state-run medical facilities in the Siddharth Nagar neighbourhood on October 25.


Once the medical college in the district of Siddharthnagar is operating, people of the friendly nation of Nepal will have better access to healthcare amenities than just those in the immediate vicinity.


Lucknow: October 16, 2021

In advance of the inauguration of seven medical institutions by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on October 25, Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, paid a visit to the Siddharthnagar area today. The freshly constructed Autonomous Government Medical College, Siddharthnagar, is one among the medical facilities.


  It is understood that the prime minister will dedicate six other recently constructed medical schools, including those at Etah, Hardoi, Ghazipur, Mirzapur, Deoria, and Pratapgarh.

According to the chief minister, the state's seven medical colleges have received recognition from the National Medical Commission. 100 MBBS students would be admitted to each medical college. The NEET Council will approve the admission of each of these students. The government will create one medical college.


The Chief Minister started the visit by touring the BSA grounds' public gathering area, which was still under construction. He visited the site of the programme, looked over the pandal that was being constructed, and gave the officials the necessary directions. When to cut the electrical cables that ran through and around the earth, he offered directions.


Following that, the Chief Minister visited the freshly completed Autonomous Government Medical College. He took a glance around the lab, the room, the conference room, and the entire medical college campus that had just been built. Following the inspection, he went over the initial programme preparations in a meeting that had been arranged.

The Principal Medical College informed him of the medical services provided at the recently constructed Medical College. The District Magistrate informed the Chief Minister that the program's preparations are almost entirely complete.

In order to safeguard the Prime Minister's safety, the Chief Minister issued the directive that necessary security measures be taken on the Nepal-India border by maintaining vigilance. He also sent instructions to make sure there was enough parking at the site of the programme.

Speaking to the media on the occasion of their visit to the Siddharth Nagar district, the Chief Minister said that the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana is creating a lot of medical institutes in the state.


 As part of this series, a medical college has been constructed in the Siddharth Nagar district. He asserted that the Gorakhpur district of eastern Uttar Pradesh had housed the sole BRD Medical College. The AIIMS in Gorakhpur district is currently almost finished. The official opening will soon be made by the prime minister.


According to the Chief Minister, 100 MBBS students who are selected through NEET would be admitted to Siddharth Nagar Medical College each year. The Medical College of District Siddharth Nagar is ready to start its first semester of studies. A medical college shall bear Shri Madhav Prasad Tripathi's name as a mark of respect.


  Today, he visited the Siddharth Nagar neighbourhood to welcome the Prime Minister at the Buddha's birthplace. Once the medical college in the district of Siddharthnagar is operating, inhabitants of both Nepal and the bordering country will have access to better healthcare facilities.

According to the Chief Minister, the state government formally established the Medical College in district Basti last year. The application procedure has started at this medical school. The Medical College of District Bahraich started the admissions process two years ago in a manner similar to this. This is how this series will go for a bit longer.



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