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Jharkhand plans 25–30 new medical colleges by 2032 to address doctor shortage and expand healthcare access.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren announced plans to establish 25 to 30 new medical colleges across the state by 2032, aiming to boost healthcare access and medical education.
The announcement came during the inauguration of Netaji Subhash Medical College and Hospital in Adityapur, which will begin with 100 MBBS seats.
The state currently has 10 medical colleges, with three more under construction, and aims to double its capacity within four years.
Officials cited a severe doctor shortage—just one per 7,000 people—and highlighted efforts to expand training, build hospitals, and improve diagnostic services.
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Jharkhand planea 25-30 nuevos colegios médicos para el año 2032 para abordar la escasez de médicos y ampliar el acceso a la atención médica.