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PM Narendra Modi inaugurates 11 new government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday has inaugurated 11 new government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu through a video conference. Apart from the government medical colleges, PM also has inaugurated a new campus of the Central Institute of Classical in the state

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday has inaugurated 11 new government medical colleges in Tamil Nadu through a video conference. Apart from the government medical colleges, PM also has inaugurated a new campus of the Central Institute of Classical in the state.

The new government medical colleges will be inaugurated in the state districts that include Namakkal, Virudhunagar, Tiruppur, Nilgiris, Nagapattinam, Thiruvallur, Kallakurichi, Dindigul, Ramanathapuram, Ariyalur, and Krishnagiri.

These projects have been established under the budget of Rs 4,000 crore, in which Rs 2,145 crore have been funded by the central government and the remaining amount is founded by the Tamil Nadu government.

This comes ahead of the assembly elections which are due in five states – Uttar Pradesh, Uttrakhand, Punja, Manipur, and Goa next month (February 10, 2022).

According to the PMO, after the inauguration of these new government and private medical colleges, the state now has increased the total of government and private medical colleges from 387 to 596.  PMO also revealed that the MBBS seats in the medical college in the state have been increased by 79.60 percent (from 51,348 seats to 92,222 seats) and the number of Postgraduation seats has been increased by 80.70 percent (from 31,185 seats to 56,374 seats).

As per the official information, these newly inaugurated medical colleges will have a total capacity of 1,450 seats. During the video press conference, PM said, it will improve the health infrastructure in the state and it will provide great benefits to the people living there. During his video press conference, PM said he envisions India to be a go-to place for quality and affordable healthcare.

During the video conference, PM Modi also revealed that over the last 7 years, the country’s medical colleges number has increased and gone up to 596, from 387 since his government came into power in 2014.  As per the PM’s speech, the number of AIIMS also has increased by 22 in the county.

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Saif Ali Khan hugs auto driver who took him to hospital, pic surfaces

Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police swiftly apprehended the attacker, 30-year-old Bangladeshi national Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, in Thane. He was subsequently remanded into police custody, facing charges related to the assault and burglary.

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On January 16, Saif Ali Khan’s life took an unexpected turn. A burglary attempt at his Bandra residence escalated into a violent attack, leaving the actor with six stab wounds. The incident, occurring around 2:30 am, immediately triggered a race against time. However, amidst the chaos and fear, a simple act of kindness would become a defining moment in the narrative.

Bhajan Singh Rana, an auto-rickshaw driver, found himself at the heart of this unfolding drama. A frantic call for help alerted him to the situation outside his gate. Without hesitation, Rana responded, unaware that his passenger was the renowned Bollywood actor.

Khan, despite his injuries, managed to walk to the auto-rickshaw, his primary concern being the travel time to Lilavati Hospital. Rana remembers Khan’s calm demeanour, contrasting sharply with the severity of his bleeding; his white kurta stained crimson from the wounds to his neck and back.

The short, tense journey to the hospital became a silent testament to both the actor’s resilience and the driver’s compassion. Rana, moved by the urgency and the actor’s condition, waived the fare. His only reward was the satisfaction of having provided crucial assistance during a critical moment.

Days later, a deeply moving reunion took place. Saif Ali Khan, now recovering, met with Rana at Lilavati Hospital before his discharge. The encounter was not merely a formal thank you; it was a demonstration of profound gratitude. Khan’s mother, Sharmila Tagore, joined the meeting, expressing her sincere appreciation and bestowing blessings upon the man who played such a vital role in her son’s recovery.

The meeting was a poignant reminder of human kindness amidst adversity. Khan’s words, promising to stay in touch and offering future help, encapsulated the genuine bond forged between the actor and his unexpected saviour.

Rana, in turn, described the encounter as deeply respectful, sharing that he had the honour of touching the feet of both Saif Ali Khan and Sharmila Tagore, and that they even took photos with him. The images captured a moment of genuine gratitude and mutual respect, a stark contrast to the violence that had preceded it.

Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police swiftly apprehended the attacker, 30-year-old Bangladeshi national Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, in Thane. He was subsequently remanded into police custody, facing charges related to the assault and burglary.

The incident, while highlighting the vulnerability of even high-profile individuals, also served as a testament to the unexpected kindness and quick thinking of ordinary citizens like Bhajan Singh Rana.

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Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) withdraws support to BJP-ruled government in Manipur

The BJP currently holds a commanding majority in the 60-member assembly, with 37 MLAs of its own, supplemented by five MLAs from the Naga People’s Front and three independents.

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In a significant political manoeuvre, the Janata Dal (United), led by Nitish Kumar, has withdrawn its support from the BJP-led government in Manipur, marking a dramatic shift in the state’s political landscape.

The JDU’s lone MLA in the Manipur Assembly will now occupy a seat among the Opposition ranks, signalling a clear break from the ruling coalition. While this development is unlikely to destabilize the BJP’s firm grip on power, it carries substantial symbolic weight, considering the JDU’s crucial role as a key ally of the BJP at the national level and in Bihar.

The decision follows a similar move by the National People’s Party (NPP), which governs Meghalaya, several months ago. The JDU’s initial success in the 2022 Manipur Assembly elections, securing six seats, was short-lived. Within months, five of its six MLAs defected to the BJP, bolstering the ruling party’s numbers and solidifying its position.

The BJP currently holds a commanding majority in the 60-member assembly, with 37 MLAs of its own, supplemented by five MLAs from the Naga People’s Front and three independents.

Ksh Biren Singh, who heads the Manipur unit of the JDU, formally communicated the party’s decision to withdraw support in a letter addressed to Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla. The letter meticulously outlines the sequence of events, starting with the JDU’s electoral performance in the 2022 Assembly elections, the subsequent defection of five MLAs to the BJP, and the ongoing legal proceedings against these defectors under the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

The letter explicitly states that the JDU’s decision to withdraw support is directly linked to its recent affiliation with the INDIA bloc, a formidable coalition of opposition parties.

The letter further emphasizes that the JDU’s lone remaining MLA in Manipur, Md. Abdul Nasir, will be formally recognized as an opposition MLA, reflecting the party’s complete withdrawal of support for the BJP-led government. The seating arrangement for Md. Abdul Nasir in the opposition benches was already implemented during the last session of the Assembly.

This political realignment assumes added significance given the JDU’s prominent role in the national political arena. The party secured 12 seats in the recent general elections, contributing significantly to the BJP’s overall majority.

The BJP and JDU remain allies in Bihar, a state gearing up for Assembly elections in the near future. Kumar, the JDU president and Chief Minister of Bihar, has a track record of shifting political allegiances, adding a layer of complexity to the current situation.

His return to the NDA fold last year, after a stint as a key player in the INDIA opposition bloc, highlights his unpredictable political manoeuvring. The JDU’s withdrawal of support from the Manipur government underscores the fluid nature of political alliances in India and the ever-changing dynamics of power.

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Centre extends National Health Mission for five more years

The next five years will likely see continued efforts to strengthen primary healthcare, improve access to essential services, and address health disparities across urban and rural populations.

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The central government has shown its commitment to public health by extending the National Health Mission (NHM) for another five years, effective January 22, 2025.

This decision, announced following a Union Cabinet meeting, underscores the program’s significant achievements over the past decade. Union Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the NHM’s remarkable progress, particularly its instrumental role in navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The NHM’s evolution reflects a strategic approach to addressing healthcare needs across India. Initially launched in 2005 as the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), its focus was on improving healthcare access in rural areas.

Recognising the importance of urban health infrastructure, the program expanded significantly in 2012 with the integration of the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM). This restructuring led to the renaming of the program to the National Health Mission, encompassing both rural and urban healthcare initiatives under a unified framework.

The NHM’s success is evident in the substantial expansion of its workforce. Between 2021 and 2022 alone, nearly 1.2 million healthcare workers joined the mission, bolstering its capacity to deliver essential services.

This workforce proved critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, playing a pivotal role in the nationwide vaccination drive. The NHM’s existing network of healthcare facilities and personnel facilitated the administration of over 2.2 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses between January 2021 and March 2024, a monumental achievement in the fight against the pandemic.

Furthermore, the NHM’s contribution extended beyond vaccination. The India COVID-19 Emergency Response and Health Systems Preparedness Package (ECRP), implemented in two phases under the NHM, strengthened the healthcare system’s capacity to manage the pandemic effectively. This initiative involved significant investments in infrastructure, training, and resource allocation to enhance the preparedness and response capabilities of healthcare facilities across the country.

The continued funding and expansion of the NHM demonstrate the government’s long-term commitment to improving the health and well-being of its citizens. The program’s success in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic serves as a testament to its effectiveness and resilience.

The next five years will likely see continued efforts to strengthen primary healthcare, improve access to essential services, and address health disparities across urban and rural populations.

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