The government today said that 58 districts in "under-served" areas have been identified for the setting up of medical colleges even as it admitted that there has been "imbalanced" growth of such institutes in the country.
The government had made amendments in rules "to address the geographical and rural-urban imbalance", Health Minister Harsh Vardhan today told Lok Sabha while remarking that the healthcare delivery in the country has been marred by skewed growth.
A maximum of seven new medical colleges each will come up in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan followed by five each in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha, four in Assam and three each in Bihar, Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh, he said.
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However, stating that 46 medical colleges with a total of 3,920 MBBS seats had not received renewal of permission for 2014-15, Vardhan noted that the "actual availability of seats will be less".