"There is only one doctor available per 2,092 citizens in the state, a ratio which the government wants to raise to one doctor per 1,000 people in the near future by setting up new medical infrastructure in the state," Patel said.
The Chief Minister was speaking at the inauguration of Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society's (GMERS) new medical college in Junagadh town of Saurashtra region.
"Due to the lack of sufficient number of medical seats available in Gujarat in the past, bright students were forced to take admission in other states after paying hefty donations," she said.
The number of medical colleges in the state has gone up to 21 from nine during this period. As a result, 3,230 seats of MBBS, 1,240 seats of dental and 2,475 seats in physiotherapy are now available in the state today, Patel was quoted as saying in the release.
The Junagadh Medical College complex, which is spread across 37 acres on the outskirts of Junagadh, has come up with a total investment of Rs 624 crore, an official press release said.