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Madhya Pradesh Becomes First State To Introduce MBBS Course In Hindi

MBBS studies: Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country, where MBBS course are going to start in Hindi. The Chief Minister Shivraj Chouhan said that when all the countries of the world study in their own language, then why should we become slaves of English.

“From this year, the state will become the first to start MBBS course in Hindi. The books are being readied and the new Hindi-based system will start this year. It will be followed by similar Hindi medium engineering education and an identical system for other professional courses,” CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced on Sunday, March 27.

“When other countries use their mother tongues for professional education, why should we remain slaves of English? This new system will help remove the inferiority complex among our middle class and lower economic class students from Hindi-speaking backgrounds in villages and towns,” he added.

Announcing the introduction of MBBS in Hindi by the state, he said that poor children or children coming from villages, despite being talented, underestimate themselves because of not knowing English. The state government is working on MBBS course and its books. From this year, for the first time in the country, we will start medical education in our mother tongue.

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“Every urban area housing population of over 25,000 will have a CM Sanjeevani Clinic to treat most common ailments like cold, cough and fever. It will help to reduce crowding at hospitals. The first of such clinics will begin operations from April 22 and every urban local body will have such clinics within a year. Further, the government will turn all the hospitals in government medical colleges into super-speciality hospitals,” CM announced.

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