Bangalore: Govt’s Failure Caused Loss of 240 PG Medical Seats


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, May 16: The State Government’s failure to provide basic infrastructure in six government medical colleges in Karnataka resulted in Medical Council of India (MCI) denying 240 post-graduate medical seats, alleged JD(S) floor leader in the Assembly H D Revanna.

Revanna said government medical colleges in Mandya, Hassan, Shimoga, Raichur, Belgaum and Bidar would lose 40 post-graduation seats each on account of neglect of facilities required to start courses.

All these colleges were sanctioned during the Congress-JD(S) coalition regime headed by Congress chief minister N Dharam Singh.

Noting the pitfalls of BJP Government in the State, the JD(S) leader alleged that the Government failed to take up measures to counter drought in several districts.

Taking exception to former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa’s statement that Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda has maintained close ties with the JD(S), Revanna said ``We have not demanded denotification of any lands.”

 Yeddyurappa himself made Sadananda Gowda as the Chief Minister sidelining Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister Jagadish Shettar, the JD(S) leader said.

Even as the farmers started preparation for sowing following pre-monsoon showers, Revanna said there was shortage of seeds of all crops everywhere.

The party had not staged demonstrations in front of the Chief Minister’s residence on account of former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda’s illness. ``We will go on the warpath against the Government as soon our party’s national president recovered,” he said.

  

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  • Francis J. Saldanha, Moodubelle / Bahrain

    Wed, May 16 2012

    Yes !!! Very true Charls but the word POOR doesn't appear in any politicians dictionary at least from the Karnataka state !!! So the expectations from poor people like US is very minimal...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, May 16 2012

    Yes why do our politicians care for improving the infrastructure of Government colleges..!!??? They can get medical treatment for free internationally...If our doctor do PG or not it is not their concern...they have made their life for 100 more generations. If government colleges do not have PG courses only poor like us will be deprived of medical treatment at affordable price...!!!??? Do u think our politicians have time even time to think about it...? They are worried about their own future of ransacking treasury....!!!

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