MGM Medical College Grants Rs 10 Lakh Annual Spending Power to Dept Heads

Hospital Forms 22 Committees for Reform as MBBS Seats Set to Increase

Key Points:

  • 18 department heads receive Rs 5 lakh initial deposit for improvements
  • New system eliminates lengthy approval chain for emergency needs
  • College plans expansion from 100 to 150 MBBS seats with new hospital

JAMSHEDPUR – MGM Medical College empowers department heads with direct spending authority of Rs 10 lakh annually to boost operational efficiency.

The move aims to streamline administrative processes. “Quick decisions will improve patient care,” a senior administrator stated.

Financial Reforms

Department heads can now purchase emergency supplies instantly. The old system required months for approvals.

The hospital plans infrastructure upgrades soon. Moreover, basic facilities will see immediate improvements.

Academic Development

Twenty-two new committees will oversee reforms. These bodies will monitor research and ethics.

The college focuses on research enhancement. Meanwhile, student administration systems are being strengthened.

Infrastructure Plans

A new hospital building is being planned. It will support increased MBBS seat capacity.

The college prepares for major expansion. Furthermore, unused items will be auctioned by January 2025.

Administrative Support

Department heads seek dedicated clerks. Currently, they manage funds without proper support.

The principal acknowledges staffing needs. “Long-term solutions are being developed,” Dr. Diwakar Hansda explained.

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