Exciting news in Karnataka as NMC sanctions 600 more medical seats and files forgery complaint against Mayor's husband!
In a significant development, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has given the green light for the establishment of four new medical colleges in Karnataka. This approval translates to an additional 600 medical seats that will be available for the 2024-25 academic year, boosting opportunities for aspiring medical students in the state. The move comes as a positive step towards addressing the growing demand for medical education and healthcare professionals.
On a different note, the Nellore Municipal Corporation (NMC) Commissioner Vikas Marmat has taken a bold step by filing a forgery complaint against the husband of Mayor P. Sravanthi, P. Jayavardhan. This unexpected turn of events has stirred up controversy and raised eyebrows in the local political sphere, highlighting the importance of transparency and integrity in public office.
In summary, Karnataka is set to witness a significant expansion in its medical education sector with the approval of new medical colleges and the addition of 600 much-needed seats. Simultaneously, the NMC's decision to address reported forgery issues within the municipal corporation showcases a commitment to upholding ethical standards and accountability in governance.
NMC approves four new medical colleges in Karnataka, adding 600 seats for 2024-25 academic year.
Nellore Municipal Corporation (NMC) Commissioner Vikas Marmat has filed a forgery complaint against Mayor P. Sravanthi's husband P. Jayavardhan and the Town ...