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| Headlines Vol. 3 Issue No. 55 | June 1-15, 2009 |
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To protect the interest of 200 MBBS students and over
900 doctors and other employees, the Tripura Government has taken over
India’s first PPP model medical college and hospital, promoted by the
Kerala based Global Educational Net (GENET). “The 100-seat Tripura Medical College, set up by
GENET in collaboration with the Tripura government here in 2004, is the
first public private partnership (PPP) model in the healthcare education
in India,” Tripura Health Minister Tapan Chakraborty said. An official
notification said: “As the GENET has failed to comply with the terms and
conditions of the agreements signed with the organization and also
conveyed its inability to run the medical college, the Tripura government
has rescinded all agreements and lease deeds signed with GENET.” “As per the term and conditions, the Tripura government has so far provided Rs 250 million to GENET to run the medical college and hospital and the organization had collected over Rs 210 million from the students as donations,” a senior official, requesting anonymity, said. The notification also said: “The GENET has failed to secure permission of the Medical Council of India (MCI) and government of India in admitting students in the academic year 2008-09 and it has also failed to pay the salaries of employees due to which there was a series of disruptions in the normal functioning of the college and hospital.” Tripura | North East Enquirer (Headlines) | Nena Home Page | |
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