Government to Upgrade 71 Medical Colleges under PMSSY

Published On 2016-12-04 06:34 GMT   |   Update On 2016-12-04 06:34 GMT

The Government under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) has decided to upgrade 71 existing Government Medical Colleges/Institutes (GMCIs) in the country under the Scheme.The Minister of State (Health and Family Welfare), Sh Faggan Singh Kulaste provided the details about this in a written reply in the Lok Sabha recently.


The minister also apprised the parliament about the medical colleges being upgraded at various phases i.e. Phase-1: up-gradation of 13 existing GMCIs, Phase-II: up-gradation of 6 existing GMCIs, Phase-III: up-gradation of 39 existing GMCIs & Phase IV: up-gradation of 13 existing GMCIs. Details along with current status of the upgradation projects in various States including Kerala are given below:

PHASE- I of PMSSY


Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved upgradation of 13 existing Govt. Medical Colleges under PMSSY Phase-I at the cost of 120 Crore each (Central Share : Rs.100 Cr. & State Share : Rs.20 Cr.) on 22.06.2006.




































































































Sl. No.StateSl. No. of CollegeName of GMCs/ InstitutionsPresent Status
1.Andhra Pradesh-111. Sri Venkateshwara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati2. Completed
2. 

Jammu & Kashmir-2
21. Government Medical College, Jammu2. Completed
3Government Medical College, SrinagarCompleted
3.Jharkhand-141. Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi2. Completed
4.Gujarat-153. BJ Medical College, Ahmedabad4. Progress -87%
5.Karnataka-165. Government Medical College, Bangalore6. Completed
6.Kerala-17Government Medical College, ThiruvananthapuramCompleted
7. Maharashtra-187. Grant Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, MumbaiProgress -95%
8.Tamil Nadu-19Government Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College, SalemCompleted
9.Telangana-1103. Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Telangana4. Completed
10.Uttar Pradesh-2111. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow2. Completed
12Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, VaranasiCompleted
11.West Bengal-1133. Kolkata Medical College, Kolkata4. OPD & Academic Block – Completed.

Super Speciality Block-Progress - 26%


PHASE-II of PMSSY


Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved upgradation of 6 existing Govt. Medical Colleges under PMSSY Phase-II at the cost of 150 Crore each (Central Share : Rs.125 Cr. & State Share : Rs.25 Cr.) on 05.02.2009.























































Sl. No.StateSl. No. of CollegeName of GMCs/ InstitutionsPresent Status
1Haryana-11Pandit B.D. Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, RohtakProgress-78%
2Himachal Pradesh-12Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, TandaCompleted
3Maharashtra-13Government Medical College, NagpurProgress-70%
4Punjab-14Government Medical College, AmritsarCompleted
5Tamil Nadu-15Government Medical College, MaduraiProgress-38%
6Uttar Pradesh-16Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College of Aligarh Muslim University, AligarhCompleted


PHASE III of PMSSY


Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved upgradation of 39 existing Govt. Medical Colleges under PMSSY Phase-III at the cost of 150 Crore each (Central Share : Rs.120 Cr. & State Share : Rs.30 Cr.) on 07.11.2013.






















































































































































































































































Sl. NoName of the StateSl. No. of CollegeName of the Government Medical College/ InstitutePresent Status

1.Andhra Pradesh-21Siddhartha Medical College, VijayawadaProgress - 8%
2Govt. Medical College, AnantpurProgress - 6.50%
2Telangana-23Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical

Sciences, Adilabad
Progress - 3.50%
4Kakatiya Medical College, WarangalProgress - 3.50%
3.Assam-25Guwahati Medical College, GuwahatiDPR approved.
6Assam Medical College, DibrugarhProgress - 0.50%
4.Bihar-27 Srikrishna Medical College, MuzaffarapurWork Awarded.
8Government Medical College, DarbhangaWork Awarded.
5.Goa-19Goa Medical College, Panaji, GoaDPR approved.
6.Gujarat-110 Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Government Medical College, RajkotWork Awarded.
7.Himachal Pradesh-111Indira Gandhi Govt. Medical College, ShimlaWork Awarded.
8.Jharkhand-112 Patliputra Medical College, DhanbadProgress- 3%
9.Karnataka-213Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, BellaryProgress - 7.80%
14Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, HubliProgress - 5.60%
10.Kerala-215Kozhikode Medical College, KozhikodeWork Awarded.
16 Government T.D. Medical College, AlappuzhaWork Awarded.
11.Madhya Pradesh-317Shyam Shah Medical College, RewaProgress - 9%
18Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, JabalpurProgress - 20%
19Gajra Raja Medical College, GwaliorProgress - 4%
12.Maharashtra-420Government Medical College, AurangabadProgress - 6%
21 Government Medical College, LaturProgress - 2%
22Government Medical College, AkolaProgress-1%
23Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College, YavatmalProgress-1%
13.Odisha-224MKCG Medical College, BerhampurProgress - 7%
25VSS Medical College, Burla.DPR approved.
14.Punjab-126 Government Medical College, PatialaDPR approved.
15.Rajasthan-327Sardar Patel Medical College, BikanerProgress – 15%
28Rabinder Nath Tagore Medical College, UdaipurProgress - 4%
29Government Medical College, KotaProgress - 10%
16.Tamil Nadu-230Thanjavur Medical College, ThanjavurProgress – 9.50%
31Tirunelveli Medical College, TirunelveliProgress – 5.50%
17.Tripura-132Agartala Govt. Medical College, TripuraDPR approved.
18.Uttar Pradesh-433 Maharani Laxmi Bai Medical College, JhansiProgress - 10%
34 Baba Raghav Das Medical College, GorakhpurProgress- 10%
35Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, AllahabadProgress - 7%
36Lala Lajpat Rai Medical College, Meerut.Progress-12%
19.West Bengal-337BS Medical College, BankuraProgress-2%
38Government Medical College, MaldaDPR approved.
39North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri DarjeelingProgress – 0.50%


PHASE-IV of PMSSY


Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved upgradation of 13 existing Govt. Medical Colleges under PMSSY Phase-IV at the cost of 200 Crore each (Central Share : Rs.120 Cr. & State Share : Rs.80 Cr.) on 03.08.2016.



















































































Sl. No.StateSl. No. of CollegeName of the Government Medical College/ Institute (GMCIs)Present Status
1.Bihar-31PMCH, PatnaCPWD has been appointed as Executing Agency for upgradation work.

Gap Analysis committee constituted.
2 Government Medical College, Bhagalpur
3Government Medical College, Gaya
2.

 
Chhattisgarh-24Government Medical College Bilaspur
5Government Medical College, Jagdalpur
3.Delhi-16UCMS-GTB Hospital, DelhiGap Analysis committee constituted.
4.Gujarat-27 Government Medical College, Surat
8 Government College, Bhavnagar
5.Madhya Pradesh-19 Government Medical College, Indore
6.Odisha-110 Government Medical College, Cuttack
7.Rajasthan-111 Government Medical College, Jaipur
8.Uttar Pradesh-212Government Medical College, Agra
13 Government Medical College, Kanpur

The Government has decided to upgrade the existing Medical College of Alappuzha under Phase III of PMSSY with a total cost of Rs.150 crore (Central Share=Rs.120 crore and State Share=Rs.30 crore). The up-gradation of Government T.D. Medical College, Alappuzha involves construction of Super Speciality Block as Centre of Excellence having departments like Neurology, Neurosurgery, Cardiology, Cardio Thorasic Surgery, Nephrology, Urology, Medical Gastroenterology, Plastic surgery and Endocrinology; 8 operation theaters; 5 ICUs and also procurement and installation of medical equipment and services.


Timeline for completion of the upgradation work depends upon various factors like approval of authorities concerned, approval of DPR and issue of notification of award. The timeline for completion of works is mentioned in the notification of award and is generally for a period of 16 to 24 months from date of award of work depending upon the size of the project and local site specific conditions, stated the Minister.


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