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JIPMER to open branch in Karaikal next year: Pondy Chief Minister
A branch of the medical college of the Jawaharlal Institute of Post-graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) will be started at Karaikal from the next academic year
Puducherry
The Centrally sponsored JIPMER here would open a branch in Karaikal in the 2016-17 academic year, which would start admissions for the first MBBS year course, Chief Minister N Rangasamy said here on Wednesday.Â
He said the governing body of JIPMER had met at Delhi on Tuesday, where it was decided that the branch would start ad¬mitting students to first MBBS year course in Karaikal during the next academic year. The government had in fact first planned to open a State government run medical college in Karaikal. But it was decided subsequently that JIPMER would open its branch there and government had placed at the disposal of JIPMER a 78 acre site for the college project in Karaikal, he said.
The CM was speaking at a ‘Children’s day function after distributing cash awards to students of government and private schools who had scored highest ranks in Class X and XII public exams. Lauding the performance of government schools in the exams, he said the government was keen that there should be no vacant posts of teachers. A drive had been launched to recruit efficient teachers. Puducherry had become an education hub and very soon the literacy rate here would be 100 per cent, up from around 90 per cent now, he said.Â
Electricity and School Education Minister T Thiagarajan presided. Opposition AIADMK legislator A Anbalagan was among those who felicitated the children for their performance.
Children`s day could not be celebrated on November 14 in view of incessant rains.
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