142 medical institutions lack infrastructure Tuesday, December 26, 2006 03:50 [IST]
New Delhi: In an alarming finding about alternative
medical institutions, a parliamentary panel has said that 142 colleges of
Ayurveda, Unani and Homoeopathy colleges in the country lack minimum
infrastructure.
A report prepared by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) found that this
include 35 newly established colleges. It said the teaching facility standards
in these colleges were low and that all of them face a severe teaching staff
crunch.
"A test check of records of 142 colleges Ayurveda (58), Unani (14) and Homoeopathy (70) colleges, including 35
new colleges which were inspected,
revealed that none of them meet the minimum requirement of infrastructural and
teaching facility standards prescribed," the report said.
"Colleges with persistent deficiencies in infrastructure were denied
permission to run courses during this five year period ranged between one and
13," it said.
The Health Ministry, while agreeing with the observations, said the Regulatory
Councils would consider the system of inspection of colleges at the earliest.
The deficiencies in these 142 colleges came to the light when their records by
the representatives of Regulatory Councils from 2000-05 were checked.
BJP MP and Chairman of the PAC, Vijay Kumar Malhotra who had presented the 38th
report to the Lok Sabha on Performance Audit of Department of Ayurveda, Yoga
and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) said 32 to 59 per cent
of the Ayurvedic colleges and 23 to 71 per cent of the Homoeopathy colleges
were inspected every year by the Regulatory Councils during 2000-05.
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