Hyderabad: Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Bharati Pravin Pawar said that there is an increase in postgraduate seats in nine medical colleges in Telangana by 511. Replying to a question by BJP MP K Laxman in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, the mini <a href=https://www.owala-waterbottle.ca>owala water bottle</a> ster said that under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana PMSSY the Central Government has supported the setting up of super-speciality blocks as well as AIIMS-Bibinagar. Stating that there has been a 97% increase in MBBS seats nationwide, Pawar said, Medical colleges across the country have risen from 387 to 660, which is a 71% increase. Number of MBBS seats has risen from 51,348 before 2014 to 1,01,043 seats presently. Of this, 52,778 seats were available in government medical colleges and 48,265 in private medical colleges. Also ReadTSPSC Paper Leak: Te <a href=https://www.ye-ti.ca>yeti website</a> langana Cong demands probe by sitting HC Judge According to data from the ministry, there are 7,415 MBBS seats 3,015 government seats, 4,400 private <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.de>stanley cup</a> seats in 46 medical colleges 19 government, 27 private in Telangana. The postgraduate seats count to 2,743 seats currently. In another news, Minister for New and Renewable Energy and Power RK Singh while replying to a question said that Telangana has a total of 7,502.12 MW of renewable energyby January 31, 2023. Of this 2,405.60 MW is hydro projects, 4,657.18 MW is solar power, 220.37 MW is bio-power, 128.10 MW from wind power and 90.87 MW in small hydropower projects, the minister Pfyi Hampden edges Houlton-Hodgdon in overtime
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