CHENNAI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and boss priest M K Stalin will share the stage in Virudhunagar on January 12 for the launch of 11 new clinical schools in the state. Association wellbeing and family government assistance serve Mansukh Mandaviya will likewise partake in the occasion, sources said.
This is the PM's first visit to Tamil Nadu later the Stalin-drove DMK government expected office. "The state government is prepared to open the universities as endorsement has been gotten for affirmation of 1,450 seats in these schools. The PM (is excited about) going to the occasion," said a source. The recent AIADMK government figured out how to get the schools distributed for Tamil Nadu under the Modi government's plan to build up clinical universities joined to existing locale and reference clinics. The Union and state legislatures shared the expense of 325 crore in a 60:40 proportion to set up every clinical school.
Ariyalur, Dindigul, Nagapattinam, Krishnagiri, Virudhunagar, Kallakurichi and Ooty schools have been endorsed 150 seats each, while Namakkal, Tiruvallur, Tiruppur and Ramanathapuram universities have been dispensed 100 seats each. The AIADMK had proposed schools in Cuddalore and Kancheepuram excessively however inferable from the presence of Annamalai University in Chidambaram and a private clinical school in Kancheepuram, the state government couldn't get focal endorsement.
Previous wellbeing priest C Vijayabaskar said the wellbeing division took up the execution of the plan on a conflict balance and finished land securing and got endorsements from government organizations rapidly. "It was noteworthy that TN got authorize for 11 clinical schools at one stroke. Indeed, even the recently made Kallakurichi region was incorporated," Vijayabaskar said, reviewing how arrangement of specialists was a major test before in Nagapattinam, Ooty and optimistic locale like Ramanathapuram and Virudhunagar.