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1 No. MCI-5(3)/2017-Med.Misc./ MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA NEW DELHI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee held on 26 th September, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. in the Council Office at Sector 8, Pocket 14, Dwarka, New Delhi . *********** :Present: Dr. Reena Nayyar, Secretary I/c. Apology for absence was received from Dr. Chandrakant Bhaskar Mhaske. Dr. Jayshree Mehta President Medical Council of India, Former Professor of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Vadodara (Gujarat) Dr. C.V. Bhirmanandham Vice-President, Medical Council of India, Former Vice-Chancellor of Dr. M.G.R. Health University, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) Dr. Alok Ahuja Lab Director, Dr. Ahujas Pathology & Imaging Centre, 7-B, Astley Hall, Dehradun (Uttrakhand) Dr. Anil Chauhan Principal, Dr. R.P. Govt. Medical College, Tanda (Himachal Pradesh) Prof.(Dr.) Ashwani Kumar Professor, Department of Microbiology, University College of Medical Sciences, Shahdara(Delhi-110095) Dr. G.B. Gupta Vice-Chancellor, Ayush & Health Sciences University, G.E. Road, Raipur (Chhatisgarh) Dr. Kampa Shankar Professor, General Medicine & Superintendent, Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Tropical & Communicable Diseases, Nallkunta, Hyderabad Dr. Narain Venktesh Bhandare Consulting Surgeon, Bhandare Hospital, Fontainhas, Panaji (Goa-403001) Dr. Sinam Rajendra Singh Professor of Urology, Rajendra Instt. of Medical Sciences, Imphal (Manipur) & Director, Manipur Medical Council Imphal, Manipur Dr. Vijay Prakash Singh Professor & Head, Department of Gastroenterology, Patna Medical College, Patna (Bihar)

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No. MCI-5(3)/2017-Med.Misc./

MEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA NEW DELHI

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee held on 26th September, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. in the Council Office at Sector 8, Pocket 14, Dwarka, New Delhi.

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:Present:

Dr. Reena Nayyar, Secretary I/c.

Apology for absence was received from Dr. Chandrakant Bhaskar Mhaske.

Dr. Jayshree Mehta

President Medical Council of India, Former Professor of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Vadodara (Gujarat)

Dr. C.V. Bhirmanandham

Vice-President, Medical Council of India, Former Vice-Chancellor of Dr. M.G.R. Health University, Chennai (Tamil Nadu)

Dr. Alok Ahuja Lab Director, Dr. Ahujas Pathology & Imaging Centre, 7-B, Astley Hall, Dehradun (Uttrakhand)

Dr. Anil Chauhan Principal, Dr. R.P. Govt. Medical College, Tanda (Himachal Pradesh)

Prof.(Dr.) Ashwani Kumar Professor, Department of Microbiology, University College of Medical Sciences, Shahdara(Delhi-110095)

Dr. G.B. Gupta Vice-Chancellor, Ayush & Health Sciences University, G.E. Road, Raipur (Chhatisgarh)

Dr. Kampa Shankar Professor, General Medicine & Superintendent, Sir Ronald Ross Institute of Tropical & Communicable Diseases, Nallkunta, Hyderabad

Dr. Narain Venktesh Bhandare Consulting Surgeon, Bhandare Hospital, Fontainhas, Panaji (Goa-403001)

Dr. Sinam Rajendra Singh

Professor of Urology, Rajendra Instt. of Medical Sciences, Imphal (Manipur) & Director, Manipur Medical Council Imphal, Manipur

Dr. Vijay Prakash Singh Professor & Head, Department of Gastroenterology, Patna Medical College, Patna (Bihar)

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1. Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting held on 30thAugust, 2017 – Confirmation of.

The Executive Committee of the Council confirmed the minutes of the

Executive Committee meeting held on 30thAugust, 2017. :ADDENDUM:

The Executive Committee of the Council noted that in the matter of

Rohilkhand Medical College, Bareilly and Ulhas Patil Medical College, Jalgaon, a decision has been taken by circulation for processing the applications for postgraduate courses. The Executive Committee further noted that the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016 in respect of the said two institutes stands revoked.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed in the meeting itself.

2. Minutes of the last meeting of the Executive Committee – Action

taken thereon. The Executive Committee of the Councilnoted the action taken on the

minutes of the Executive Committee meetings held on 8thAugust,2017&30thAugust, 2017 (on the items that were “read and confirmed”). The Executive Committee further noted that rest of the minutes were pending approval of the Oversight Committee.

3. Pending Items arising out of the decisions taken by the Executive Committee.

The Executive Committee of the Councilnoted the pending items arising out

of the decisions taken by the Executive Committee. 4. Minutes of the Academic Committee meeting held on 17thAugust,

2017. Read: the matter with regard to minutes of the Academic Committee

meeting held on 17thAugust, 2017. The Executive Committee of the Council perused the minutes of the

Academic Committee meeting held on 17thAugust, 2017and noted &approved the following items as under:-

Item No.4. Minutes of the meetings of the Reconciliation Board to finalize UG

curricula held on 3rd July, 2017. Item No.5. Minutes of the meeting of the Standing Group on Advance Course in

Medical Education held on 18th July, 2017 Item No.6. Note from UG Section regarding suggestion for running additional

courses in evening shifts Item No.8. Letter received from Sh. Arun Singhal regarding a workshop on

“Human Values & Health” Organized by MOH&FW. Item No.11 E-mail from Dr. Rahul Rao, Dy. M.S, I. G Hospital to President, MCI

requesting incorporation of MD in Hospital Management in relevant schedule of MCI.

Item No.16 Letter received from Sh. S. Bhattacharyya, Chief Manager M & E/BD, Gramin Vikas Trust regarding request for Live Demonstration

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– Proposal to deploy Cloud Based Skill Upgradation / Training and Capacity Building Platform for Health Care Professionals.

Item No.17 Letter from Sh.Amit Biswas regarding notification of Undergraduate

Competency Based Curricula.

The Executive Committee of the Council further perused the minutes of the Academic Committee and observed the following:-

Item No.7. Note from UG Section regarding internship allowances for the

MBBS students are not paid by private medical colleges in Karnataka.

The Executive Committee did not approve the recommendations of the

Academic Committee asGME Regulations do not provide for payment of stipend to Interns. As such the issue is beyond the purview of MCI. Item No.9 Guidelines and MSR for DM in Neuroradiology – Comments of

PG Committee and Action Taken.

The Executive Committee decided that the matter be placed before the PG Committee. With regard to the comments of the Expert Group on the issues raised earlier by PG Committee, the observations of Executive Committee are as under:

(1) No Journal can be prescribed by name. There cannot be more than 2 International & 1 National Journal as requirement.

(2) Marking at final examination will be as per Regulations in vogue. (3) 20 beds are for the department as indoor beds. Beds in ICU, recovery,

etc. cannot be considered towards indoor beds. (4) Requirement of Senior Resident shall be 1/Unit. Qualification &

Experience shall be as per TEQ Regulations. Item No.10 Guidelines, MSR and TEQ for DM in Organ Transplant

Anesthesia & Critical Care.

The Executive Committee decided that the matter be placed before the PG Committee / TEQ Sub-committee.

Item No.12 Draft Guidelines, MSR & TEQ for (a) DM in Aviation Human

Engineering (b) DM in Environmental & Space Physiology.

The Executive Committee decided that the matter be placed before the PG Committee.

Item No.13 Report of Expert Group on Forensic Medicine & Toxicology on RTI application dated 29-7-2016 from Dr. Indrajit Khandekar on (a) Forensic Medicine (FMT) teaching to be taken to later part of clinical years, (b) posting in FMT to be a part of Internship Programme, (c) steps to increase PG admission in FMT.

The Executive Committee approved as under:

(1) Teaching in Forensic Medicine can be a component of overall Integrated

Teaching Programme during III M.B;B.S. Phase I & Phase II. (2) Electives on Forensic Medicine as recommended in Choice Based

Elective System in the undergraduate medical education programme are approved.

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Item No.14 Revised Graduate Medical Regulations, 2017 and Competency based UG curricula.

The Executive Committee observed that there is no comparative chart of

original Regulation, proposed change & reasons for the change in the proposed draft Regulations. The Executive Committee decided that the draft Regulations be resubmitted with a comparative chart showing original Regulation, proposed change and reasons/justification for the change to be placed before the Executive Committee at its next meeting.

Item No.15 Guidelines, MSR and TEQ for DM in Clinical Immunology &

Rheumatology The Executive Committee decided that the matter be placed before the PG Committee / TEQ Sub-committee.

Item No.18. With the permission of the Chair following items were discussed:

1. Whether people with non-medical qualification in the subjects where teachers with non-medical qualification up to the prescribed percentage are permitted, would be appointed as Tutors in the said subjects.

The Executive Committee approved the recommendations of the Academic Committee with the modification that they can be appointed as Tutors subject to overall ceiling for non-medical teachers as prescribed in TEQ Regulations; their qualifications should have been obtained from Faculty of Medicine / Medical College. If the teacher meets eligibility criteria for appointment as Assistant Professor upwards in the terms of qualification, experience, publications, then he can be promoted as permissible.

2. Whether teachers with non-medical qualifications in the subjects where they

are permitted up to a permissible extent statutorily provided for would be appointed as Internal Examiners at the University examination.

The Executive Committee approved the recommendations of the Academic Committee with the modification that such a teacher can be appointed as examiner for M.B;B.S. examinations only. They cannot be appointed as examiners for PG examinations.

Office Note: Office is directed to place the items related with PG courses

straightaway to PG Committee for its consideration without waiting for approval of Minutes of meeting of Academic Committee by Executive Committee. Further, in case Academic Committee has recommended that an item be placed before a Sub-Committee (E.g. TEQ Sub-committee), the same should be placed before respective Sub-committee without waiting for approval of Minutes of meeting of Academic Committee by Executive Committee and the item should be placed before Executive Committee for its consideration along with the recommendation of the respective Sub-committee.

5. Annual Report of Medical Council of India for the academic year 2016-

17. The Executive Committee of the Council approved the annual report of

Medical Council of India for the academic year 2016-17.

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6. Approval of the proceedings of the Ethics Committee meeting held on 10th& 11ThAugust, 2017 – reg. Read: the matter with regard to approval of the proceedings of the Ethics

Committee meeting held on 10th& 11ThAugust, 2017.

The Executive Committee of the Council perused the proceedings of the Ethics Committee meeting held on10th& 11Th August, 2017 and approved the following proceedings as under:-

The Executive Committee further perused the proceedings of the Ethics

Committee meeting held on10th& 11Th August, 2017 and observed as under:-

The Executive Committee decided to refer back the matter to the Ethics

Committee since there is discrepancy in the punishment awarded to Dr. Anant Marathe, Asso. Prof. of Microbiology and Dr. Kanu Verma, Asst. Prof. of Skin & VD and that which has been approved by Executive Committee at its meeting held on 22.03.2016 in similar matters. Further, no punishment has been recommended for the Dean of the Institute.

The Executive Committee while approving the above with regard to Section

8(5) directed that with regard to treat the file as closed, the file cannot be closed till the complaint filed by MCI is brought to its logical conclusion. The Committee directed the Office to act accordingly.

2 Complaint dated 27.07.2016 filed by Mrs. Jharna Ghosh against Dr. Harsh V. Agarwal of All Asia Medical Institute, Kolkata, West Bengal

10th& 11Th August, 2017

5 Appeal dated 03.07.2017 filed by Sh. Pramod Sahu against the order dated 16.03.2017 passed by Odisha Council of Medical Registration

10th& 11Th August, 2017

6 Appeal dated 14.07.2017 filed by Sh. Puneet Ladanwa against Dr. Mohan Lal Sharma and Dr. Anirudh Sharma of Rajat Hospital, Nagaur, Rajasthan

10th& 11Th August, 2017

8 Appeal dated 10.07.2017 filed by Dr. Kunal Saha against Dr. Nirmal Maji, Dr. Pradit Kumar Mitra and Dr. Rajendra Pandey, West Bengal

10th& 11Th August, 2017

1 The matter with regard to faculty members of Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences, Udaipur, Rajasthan

10th& 11Th August, 2017

3 Various e-mails received from Dr. H. Bharath, regarding MCI recognition for PGDCC Diploma

10th& 11Th August, 2017

4 Appeal dated 27.06.2017 filed by Sh. D. Subbaranga Reddy against Order dated 05.05.2017 passed by Andhra Pradesh Medical Council – reg

10th& 11Th August, 2017

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The Executive Committee approved the proceedings of the Ethics Committee with the modification that the A.P. Medical Council be directed to conclude the proceedings within 03 months.

The Executive Committee approved the proceedings of the Ethics

Committee and directed the office to request Delhi Medical Council to file a complaint before police authorities in this regard.

7. Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar – Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard toPrathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar – Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (10/11.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 4th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 in respect ofPrathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

8. Narayana Medical College, Nellore – Renewal of Permission for

admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Narayana Medical College, Nellore – Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(10/11.08.2017) and noted the following:- 1. In Medicine ward many of the patients appeared quite comfortable and

admitted for trivial diseases like anemia, acid peptic disease, hypothyroidism without any complications, Neck pain & myalgia. (Evidence sheet given). None of the patients were receiving IV fluids suggesting unnecessary hospitalization. No separate register for treatment/dose schedule book is maintained by nursing staff. No daily ward census was available.

2. On enquiry with one of the patient named Sandip Kumar admitted under Medicine Unit-V, OP/ID No.20170778055, it was learnt that he was actually admitted on 09/08/2017. However, the case sheet records show the admission date as 4th August, 2017. Similar cases were noted in other wards also where discrepancy between available record & patients own version.

3. In TB & Chest ward all patients were looking healthy & comfortable without any patient receiving oxygen therapy.

4. In Dermatology ward patients were admitted for simple conditions like Eczema, deformities with Leprosy without need for active hospitalization.

5. In Orthopedics ward many patients admitted with minor ailments without any indication for hospitalization.

7 Appeal dated 14.06.2017 filed by Sh. Radhey Shyam against Order dated 04.05.2017 passed by Delhi Medical Council – reg.

10th& 11Th August, 2017

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6. In Pediatrics ward Diet register is not updated after 08.08.2017. Duty staff report register was not also updated.

7. There were only 2 Normal Deliveries & 1 Caesarean Section on day of assessment.

8. OPD: Plaster room & Plaster cutting room are common. In O.G. OPD, separate rooms for Antenatal clinic & Sterility clinic are not available which are required as routine OPD timings are upto 5 p.m. (P. 28)

9. Interns’ Hostel: Available accommodation is for 154 against 250 required. 10. Students’ Hostels: In Boys’ Hostel, Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room are not

available. In Study room of Girls’ Hostel, there is no Study room or computer.

11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report. In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 in respect ofNarayana Medical College, Nellore under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

9. Smt. NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad– Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard toSmt. NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (10/11.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 in respect ofSmt. NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad under Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

10. Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally,–Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally– Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (10/11.08.2017) alongwith a representation/letter dated Nil received from the Principal of the college and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 4th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 in respect ofKamineni Institute of Medical Sciences,Narketpally under Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

11. Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai– Renewal of Permission for admission of 4thBatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard toSree Balaji Medical College and Hospital,

Chennai – Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (10/11.08.2017) and noted the following:- 1. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. on day of assessment was 2,022 against

requirement of 3,000. 2. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment was 52 %. 3. Exact OPD attendance (New+Old cases) collected personally by inspecting

all OPD attendance registers at 2 p.m. is

(i) General Medicine – 333(165+168) (ii) Pediatrics – 223(123+100) (iii) Dermatology -195(123+72) (iv) Psychiatry-64(29+35) (v) Pulmonary Medicine-88(46+42) (vi) General Surgery – 302(148+154) (vii) Orthopedics – 278(150+128) (viii) ENT – 184 (97+87) (ix) Eye – 185 (89+96) (x) Obst/Gynae-170(83+87)

There were NIL patients in OPD complex at that time with OPD chambers being occupied by hospital staff.

4. Healthy individuals and patients with simple OPD like problems viz.cough,cold, mild anaemia, short duration viral fever (but no documentation), malaise, knee pain (osteo arthritis many cases) back pain, ankle sprain, cervical spondylosis, boils, rhinitis, urticaria, normal pregnant females, gastritis, pain abdomen with no findings, pulmonary cases with no chest findings or x-rays done, urinary tract infections etc. and patients who were fit for discharge but being unnecessarily hospitalized have not been considered. Huge amount of fabrications, manipulations and falsification wrt patients, case files and data was observed.

5. Many case files appeared prepared totally unrelated to patient’s complaints. Then with some another handwriting in between the original comments Injections, and/or I/V fluids are written which the patient never gets or/is required. Certain printed investigation reports were attached with case files but name/age/sex were handwritten. Such patients denied having any investigations being done. Patients admitted with fever had no recording of elevated temperature in their TPR charts. In some of the TPR charts verified the pattern was unnatural and overwritten on a normal graph.

6. Many health looking patients especially in Paediatrics and General Medicine wards had prescription of Intravenous Antibiotics/fluids but the I/V cannula was just placed on the dorsum of hand covered with white leucoplast. On getting suspicious, we the assessors opened the plaster and found no piercing of vein. Videography of this exposure in randomly picked up couple of cases (Krishna,8 years old, IP No.0843783 and Vignesh, 13 years old, 0842771) was made and is enclosed for the perusal of Council.

7. In Respiratory medicine ward 46 patients were shown to be suffering from COPD/Bronchial Asthma. However more than 90% of them did not have an X-Ray done or any bronchodilator being prescribed in case records. On Auscultation of the patient’s chest by Clinical Assessor, Chest was totally clear with no abnormal finding in those patients.

8. Asymptomatic patients with Allergic Rhinitis were admitted in Respiratory medicine ward.

9. Psychiatry ward had majority of mild depression cases admitted. 10. On verification of Ward Side Lab of Department of General Medicine meant

for 120 beds the number of investigations done were 2 on 10th August and 3 on 9th August.

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11. In Orthopedics Departments, on verification of patients only 10 to 15% of the admitted patients had Fractures, of which less than 5 patients were fresh cases. On physical verification or Orthopedics IPD Register for month of June and July 2017, peculiar monotonous uniform pattern was observed with respect to daily IPD figure or all days the number of transferred in TRIN and transferred out TROT were exactly same on all the days signifying manipulation of data.

12. Obstetric workload is less for training of 250 students. 13. OPD: Immunization workload is very low. It reflects poorer Paediatric OPD

attendance. 14. Students’ Hostels: In H Block, no student is staying. Some construction

labourers are staying. Corridors and Stairs are full of garbage and filthy. 15. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4thbatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 in respect of Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, under Bharath University, Chennai, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016, which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.” In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing

applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2018-19) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 alongwith direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to intimate the Postgraduate Section of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) for this Institute for information and further necessary action.

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12. Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5thBatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard toMahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(10/11.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. In respect of Dr. Prasanna Venkatesh, Senior Resident in Ophthalmology, his D.F. is modified with a white marker & his Designation/Experience in the inside page is shown as Junior Resident only.

2. OPD: In General Surgery OPD, there is no signage board of Major Specialty or Super Specialty.

3. In General Surgery & Orthopaedics OPD, number of patients registered at 12 noon on day of assessment does not tally with number of patients seen in individual consultation chambers.

4. Wards: Female General Surgery ward does not have Demonstration room. Female Orthopaedics & ENT patients are admitted in a single ward with only one Nursing station.

5. MRD: It is partially computerized. Records are not kept properly. 50 % of the records are dumped.

6. Blood Bank: Stocks are not maintaining refreshments to be served to Blood Donors.

7. Lecture Theaters: Capacity of Hospital Lecture theater is 200 against requirement of 300.

8. Interns’ Hostel: There is no separate hostel for Interns. It is combined with PG Hostel; however total accommodation available in PG Hostel is 239 against requirement of 378 (i.e. 250 Interns + 128 Residents).

9. RHTC: Infrastructural facilities are inadequate as detailed in the report. 10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 in respect ofMahatma Gandhi Medical College & Research Institute, Pondicherry, under Sri Balaji Vidyappeth (Deemed University), Puducherry, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956for the academic session 2018-19.

13. Rural Medical College, Loni– Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 125-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Rural Medical College, Loni– Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 125-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(04/05.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 125-200 in respect ofRural Medical College, Loni, under Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences (Deemed University), Loni, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

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14. Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (04/05.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 13.59 % as detailed in the report. 2. Raiodiagnosis department: AERB approval is not available for 3 Static X-

ray machines. 3. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 atCalcutta National Medical College, Kolkata under West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

15. GSL Medical College, Rajamundry– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to GSL Medical College, Rajamundry–

Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (03/04.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. on day of assessment was 1,834 against

requirement of 2,000. 2. Some of the patients admitted in the wards of paediatrics, psychiatry,

OBGY, Orthopaedics, Surgery and ENT were of minor complaints which do not merit admission. For example Keloids, APD and Sebacious cyst cases in Surgery, Osteoarthritis and lowback pain in Orthopedics, Nasal discharge, Vertigo and Hearing impairment cases in ENT. In OBGY, mild PID, normal pregnancy not requiring any intervention and vaginal discharge. In psychiatry patients with complaints of breathlessness, chest pain and knee pain. In paediatrics adults studying in 9th, 10th and 11th classes were admitted. Patients with complaints not related to the particular speciality were admitted in the wards like wrist pain in OBGY. On enquiring patients their complaints do not match with what is noted down on the case sheet.

3. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 in respect ofGSL Medical College, Rajamundry under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

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16. Govt. Medical College, Patiala – Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Govt. Medical College, Patiala – Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(04/05.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 18.53 % as detailed in the report. 2. Medical Superintendent is not available. 3. No C.M.O. is available in Casualty. 4. Bed Occupancy is 69.27 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 5. 412 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 464. 6. OPD: Registration counters are manual. Sterilization clinic is not available

in OG OPD. No record of cancer Detection clinic is available. Minor O.T. is not available in General Surgery OPD.

7. Wards: Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m in some wards. 8. O.T.: There are 2 tables in each O.T. which is not as per Norms. 9. AERB approval is not available for any static X-ray machine. 10. MRD is partly computerized. 11. Examination Halls: Area od available 2 Examination halls is 186 sq.m. each

against requirement of 2 of 250 sq.m. each. 12. Lecture theaters: Capacity available 4 Lecture Theaters is 160 each against

requirement of 4 Lecture theaters of capacity 240 each. Capacity of both Hospital Lecture Theaters is 160 each; resultantly no Hospital lcture Theater of capacity 300 is available.

13. Central Library: Available area is 2,700 sq.m. against requirement of 3,200 sq.m. 85 Journals are available against requirement of 100. Only 07 Internet Nodes are available against requirement of 30.

14. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is 598 against requirement of 750.

15. RHTC: Residential accommodation is not available. 16. Website: Information uploaded is sketchy. 17. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 atGovt. Medical College, Patiala under Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

17. Govt. Medical College, Amritsar – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Govt. Medical College, Amritsar – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (04/05.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 16.09 % as detailed in the report. 2. Dr. R.S. Sharma, Medical Superintendent has only 7 y experience against

10 y required; hence not qualified to hold the post.

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3. OPD: Registration counters are not computerized. Child Rehabilitation clinic is not available in Paediatrics OPD. Cancer Detection clinic is not available in O.G. OPD.

4. Wards: Some wards do not have Demonstration rooms. Many Patients had their own bed sheets. Hygiene & Sanitation are poor.

5. Workload of Radiological & Laboratory investigations is low. 6. MRF: It is manual. 7. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Disaster Trolley,

Mobile X-ray are not available. 8. O.T.s: Some O.T.s are not air-conditioned. All Pre-operative & Post-

operative beds were vacant on day of assessment. 9. ICUs: SICU is not available. There is no Ventilator in ICCU. 10. Radiodiagnosis department: 3 Mobile X-ray machines are available against

requirement of 6. 3 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 6.

11. Intercom is not available. 12. Examination Halls: Available Examination Halls are 2 of capacity 200 each

against requirement of 3 of 250 each. Even the available capacity of 200 is too much congested.

13. Lecture Theaters: Available Lecture Theaters in the college are 3 of capacity 150 each against requirement of 4 of capacity 240 each.

14. Central Library: It is not air-conditioned. Students’ reading room (Outside) is not available. Capacity of Students’ Reading room (Inside) is 150 against requirement of 200. NIL Internet Nodes are available.

15. Central Photography Section: No equipment is available. 16. Students’ Hostels: A.C. Study room with computer is not available in Boys’

& Girls’ Hostels. 17. Interns’ Hostel: Available accommodation is 101 against requirement of

200. A.C. Study room with computer is not available in Boys’ & Girls’ Hostels.

18. Residents’ Hostels: A.C. Study room with computer is not available in Boys’ & Girls’ Hostels.

19. Website: Toll-free number to report ragging is not available. Uploaded information is not complete.

20. Anatomy department: Cold Storage is not available. Band Saw is not available. Dissection Microscopes are not available.

21. Physiology department: Haematology laboratory is not functional. 22. Biochemistry department: Practical laboratory is not functional. Audiovisual

aids are not available in Demonstration rooms. 23. Pathology department: There is no seating arrangement in the Museum. 24. Microbiology department: There is no seating arrangement in the Museum.

Facilities are inadequate. 25. Pharmacology department: Museum facilities are inadequate. 26. Forensic Medicine department: Details of Museum are not provided. 27. Community Medicine department: Practical laboratory is not functional.

Practical laboratory is not available. 28. RHTC: Students are not posted. Residential facility is non-functional.

Specialists’ visits are not organized. 29. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 atGovt. Medical College, Amritsar under Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot, u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

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18. Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to Rajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital,

Bangalore – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(04/05.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 2nd batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 in respect ofRajarajeswari Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

19. Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar – Renewal of

Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar – Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18/19.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 5th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect ofKalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar under KIIT University, Bhubaneswar u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

20. TeerthankerMahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, Moradabad– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard toTeerthankerMahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, Moradabad– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18/19.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 5th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect of Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Centre, Moradabad under TeerthankerMahaveer University, Moradabadu/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

21. Institute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard toInstitute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18/19.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 5th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect ofInstitute of Medical Sciences & SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar under Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswaru/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

22. School of Medical Sciences & Research, Greater Noida– Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard toSchool of Medical Sciences & Research,

Greater Noida – Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18/19.08.2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 4th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect of School of Medical Sciences & Research, Greater Noida under Sharda University, Greater Noida u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

23. Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital,Sion,

Mumbai – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard toLokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College

and General Hospital,Sion, Mumbai – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21st & 22nd August, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect ofLokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai underMaharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

24 Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5thBatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry– Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21/22.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 6.2 % as detailed in the report. 2. Workload of Contrast Radiology is NIL on day of assessment. 3. RHTC: Residential accommodation available is 1 six-seater room for males

& 1 five seater room which is not permissible. 4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

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In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 atPondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Puducherry under Pondicherry University, Puducherry u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

25. Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun– Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun– Renewal of Permission for admission of 4th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (22nd & 23rd August, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 4th batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect ofShri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Sciences, Dehradun under Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Srinagar u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19. 26. Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar – Renewal of Permission for

admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar –

Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21st & 22ndAugust, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect of Jhalawar Medical College, Jhalawar under Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

27. Midnapore Medical College, Midnapore – Renewal of Permission for

admission of 3rdBatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to Midnapore Medical College, Midnapore –

Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21/22.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 15.17 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 20.37 % as detailed in the report. 3. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. on day of assessment is 1,059 against

requirement of 1,100. 4. MRD: It is not computerized. ICD X classification for indexing of diseases is

not followed. 5. Casualty: Pulse Oximeter, Crash cart, Defibrillator are not available. 6. O.T.: There is no Pre-operative area. Hygiene is poor. Many staff enter O.T.

without O.T. dress. 7. CT Scan is under PPP mode.

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8. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. No staff was available at time of taking round.

9. OPD: Separate Registration counters for males/females are not available. Staff at Registration counters is not adequate. Waiting area for patients is inadequate. Patient Examination rooms & Teaching areas are inadequate. Enquiry desk is not available.

10. Wards: Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m in several wards. No mattresses are available for floor beds. Patinents are kept directly on mats. Ancillary facilities are not available in some wards. IV stands are not available. Hygiene is very poor.

11. Audiometry (A.C. & Soundproof) and Speech therapy are not available. 12. Lecture Theater: Hospital Lecture Theater is not of Gallery type. 13. Examination Hall: Capacity of both Examination Halls is 150 each against

requirement of 250 each. 14. Central Photography Section is not available. 15. Nurses’ Hostel: Available accommodation is for 20 against requirement of

49. 16. Outdoor Recreational facilities & Playground are not available. 17. Central Research Laboratory: Facilities are inadequate. 18. Website: Toll-free number to report ragging is not available. 19. Community Medicine department: Different Paramedical sections are not

available as detailed in the report. 20. RHTC: In the present condition, it is not suitable for teaching, training,

patient care and implementation of National Health programmes. No staff, either Teaching or Paramedical, was available. Cold Chain equipment is not available. Daily OPD is NIL. Survey/Immunization/MCH/Family Welfare activities are not carried out.

21. UHC: It is in the hired office of Dy CMOH 3. Building is in dilapidated condition and does not have sufficient space for teaching, training and patient care. Survey/Immunization/MCH/Family Welfare activities are not carried out. Specialists’ visits are not organized.

22. Medical Education Unit is non-functional. 23. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 atMidnapore Medical College, Midnapore under The West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

28. Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2ndBatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard toKarnataka Institute of Medical Sciences,

Hubli – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (04/05.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 10.78 % as detailed in the report. 2. Dr. Shivappa Anurshetru, Medical Superintendent has administrative

experience of only 7 y against requirement of 10 y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

3. Nursing staff: Only 290 Nursing staff are available against 464 required. 4. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: Only 116 Paramedical & Non-teaching

staff are available against requirement of 185.

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5. OPD: Teaching area is inadequate. Injection rooms for males/females are not available.

6. Wards: Demonstration rooms are inadequate or not available in some wards. Pantry is not available in any ward.

7. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Disaster Trolley, Ventilator are not available. Minor O.T. is not equipped.

8. O.T.s: Infusion Pumps are not available. 9. ICUs: ABG Analyzer is not available. 10. 5 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 6. 11. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 12. Examination Hall: Both Examination Halls are not furnished. 13. Lecture Theaters: Capacity of 4 Lecture theaters available is 200 each

against requirement of 240 each. Hospital Lecture Theater is not available. 14. Central Library: Only Computer section is air-conditioned. Rest of area is

not air-conditioned. Available area is 3,055 sq.m. against requirement of 3,200 sq.m. Capacity of Students’ reading room (Outside) is 120 against requirement of 200. Only 15 Nodes are available against requirement of 25.

15. Interns’ hostel: Available accommodation is 96 against requirement of 150. 16. Anatomy department: NIL Half sized Dissection Table is available.

Available Lockers are 64 against requirement of 200. Available cadavers are only 09. Embalming machine is inadequate.

17. Parthology department: NIL Demonstration room is available. 18. RHTC: Hostel is closed. Mess is not available. Specialists’ visits are not

organized. 19. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-200 atKarnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

29. Transfer of Indian students pursuing Doctor of Medicine course at Cagayan State University, Philippines. Read: the matter with regard totransfer of Indian students pursuing Doctor

of Medicine course at Cagayan State University, Philippines. The Executive Committee of the Council after detailed deliberations on the matter decided to obtain legal opinion and further details from the Indian Ambassador at Phillippines regarding extent of damage to the college/number of students requesting transfer and date when typhoon occurred for further consideration.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed

in the meeting itself.

30. Grant of Eligibility Certificate in respect of Indian Citizens who are desirous to take admission in MBBS course at various medical universities in China imparting undergraduate medical education in English/Bilingual/Chinese language. Read: the matter with regard to grant of Eligibility Certificate in respect of

Indian Citizens who are desirous to take admission in MBBS course at various medical universities in China imparting undergraduate medical education in English/Bilingual/Chinese language. The Executive Committee of the Council on perusal of the agenda item directed the office to resubmit the matter along with opinion of the learned Additional Solicitor General of India.

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31. Minutes of meeting of the TEQ Sub-Committee at its meeting held on

28/08/2017.

Read: the matter with regard to minutes of meeting of the TEQ Sub-Committeeat its meeting held on 28/08/2017.

The Executive Committee of the Council approved the minutes of item Nos. 2,3,4,5 6,7 & 8 of TEQ SubCommittee meeting held on 28/08/2017. Rest of the minutes, the Executive Committee decided as under:- Item No.9. Confirmation of eligibility for the post of Professor in the department

of Reproductive Medicine & Surgery in respect of Dr. V. Radha in a medical college.

The Executive Committee approved the recommendations of the TEQ Sub-Committee. Further, the Committee noted that Dr. V. Radha was appointed straightaway as Asso. Prof. in Reproductive Medicine & Surgery from the post of Asso. Prof. of O.G. without any experience in Reproductive Medicine & Surgery as such. Hence also she is not eligible.

Item No.10. Confirmation of eligibility for the post of Professor in the department

of Radiology in respect of Dr. Dwarka Prasad Agarwal in a Medical College.

The Executive Committee approved the recommendations of the TEQ Sub-Committee .Further the Committee observed that no details of research publications are given which will also have to be considered for promotion .

32. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of ESIC Medical College, Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of ESIC Medical College, Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (30th and 31st August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 34.83 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 41.67 % as detailed in the report. 3. Dr. G. Thirupathi, Medical Superintendent has only 1 y of administrative

experience against 10 y required; hence not qualified to hold the post. 4. OPD: Injection rooms for males/females are not available. Dressing room

for males/females are not available. Minor O.T. is not available. Plaster room & Plaster Cutting room are common. In Ophthalmology OPD, Dark Room & Dressing room/Minor procedure room are not available. All the faculty sit in 1 room. Child welfare clinic, Child rehabilitation clinic are not available in Paediatrics OPD. Cancer Detection clinic is not available in O.G. OPD. There is no Demonstration room in any OPD.

5. Wards: Demonstration rooms in almost all the wards do not have any furniture and equipment. There is no separate ward for Tb & Chest and the patients are kept in General Medicine ward. Male & Female patients in Psychiatry, Skin & VD, Ophthalmology, ENT are kept in a common ward in separate chambers.

6. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Disaster Trolley, Crash Cart are not available.

7. O.T.s: Septic O.T. does not have Central O2, Central Suction & other facilities.

8. ICUs: SICU is not functional. 9. ETO Sterilizer is not available.

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10. AERB approval is not available for some X-ray machines. 11. MRD: It is not computerized. 12. Lecture Theaters: Hospital Lecture Theater is not available. 13. Students’ Hostels: 3 seater rooms are smaller than required. 14. RHTC: Residential accommodation is not functional. Cold Chain equipment

is not available. 15. Website: Toll free number to report ragging is not available. Information

uploaded is sketchy. 16. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 100 MBBS students at ESIC Medical College, Sanath Nagar, Hyderabad u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 33. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of

Karwar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karwar, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019 Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

3rd batch (150 seats) ofKarwar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karwar, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (30th and 31st August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 24.00 % as detailed in the report. 2. Dr. Shivanand P. Kundtarkar, Medical Superintendent has only 2 y

administrative experience against 10 y required; hence not qualified to hold the post.

3. Shortage of Residents is 20.40 % as detailed in the report. 4. OPD: Plaster Cutting room is not available. Child Welfare clinic, Child

Rehabilitation clinic are not available in Paediatrics OPD. 5. Wards: Many beds are kept in the corridor. Distance between 2 beds is <

1.5 m in some wards. O.G. wards are ill-ventilated. There is no ward for Skin & VD; the cots are kept in OPD only.

6. Casualty: Disaster Trolley, Crash Cart are not available. 7. Radiodiagnosis department: CT Scan is not available. 800 mA X-ray

machine is not available. 8. Histopathology samples are outsourced. 9. Microbiology samples are outsourced. 10. Lecture Theater: Hospital Lecture Theater is not available. 11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 150 MBBS students atKarwar Institute of Medical Sciences, Karwar, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangaloreu/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 34. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of

Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences, Kodagu, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of Kodagu Institute of Medical Sciences, Kodagu, Karnataka

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under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(30th and 31st August, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Shortage of Residents is 14.28 % as detailed in the report. 2. OPD: Teaching areas are inadequate. 3. Wards: Ancillary facilities are inadequate in most of the wards. 4. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. on day of assessment is 637 against 750

required. 5. CT Scan is not available. 6. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. 7. MRD: it is manual. 8. Lecture Theaters: Construction work is going on in 2 Lecture Theaters

which are incomplete. Hospital lecture Theater is not of Gallery type. 9. Central Library: It is not air-conditioned. Students’ Reading room (Outside)

is not available. NIL foreign journal is available. Internet Nodes are inadequate.

10. Central Photography Section: it is not available. 11. Students’ Hostels: They are under construction. 12. Residents’ Hostel: It is under construction. 13. Nurses’ Hostel: it is under construction. 14. Residential quarters: 18 quarters are available for faculty against

requirement of 20. 16 quarters are available for Non-teaching staff against requirement of 36.

15. Pathology department: Demonstration room is not available. Museum facilities are inadequate.

16. Microbiology department: Practical Laboratory is not furnished. None of 7 Service Laboratory is available. Museum is not furnished. Audiovisual aids are not available in Demonstration room. Media preparation facility is not available.

17. Pharmacology department: It is under construction. 18. Forensic Medicine department: Practical laboratory is under construction.

Audiovisual aids are not available in the Museum. 19. Community Medicine department: Demonstration rooms are not furnished. 20. Recreational facilities are inadequate. 21. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 150 MBBS students atKodagu Institute of Medical Sciences, Kodagu, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangaloreu/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

35. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of Govt. Medical College Mahabubnagar, Telangana u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of Govt. Medical College Mahabubnagar, Telangana u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (30th and 31st August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 15.00 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 28.57 % as detailed in the report. 3. OPD: Only 2 Examination rooms are available in all Major departments

against requirement of 4. Teaching areas are not available in all

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departments. In Ophthalmology OPD, Dressing room/Minor Procedure room is not available.

4. Wards: Demonstration rooms of capacity 25 each are not available in wards of Tb & Chest, Psychiatry, Skin & VD, Orthopaedics, ENT, Ophthalmology, O.G. departments. Pantry is not available in any ward.

5. Casualty: Only 10 beds are available against requirement of 25. Disaster Trolley is not available. Minor O.T. is not functional.

6. Central Clinical Laboratory: Separate section of Pathology is not available. 7. O.T.: Septic O.T. is not available. 8. Radiodiagnosis department: Only 2 Static X-ray machines are available

against requirement of 3. 800 mA X-ray machine is not available. 9. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. Receiving & Distribution points are

not separate. 10. MRD: It is not computerized. ICD X classification of Diseases is not

followed for indexing. 11. Central Research Laboratory is not available. 12. Examination Hall: 1 Examination Hall is available against requirement of 2. 13. Lecture Theaters: 2 Lecture Theaters are available against requirement of

3. Hospital Lecture Theater is not available. 14. Central Library: Capacity of Students’ Reading room (Outside) & of

Students’ Reading room (Inside) is 70 each against requirement of 100 each. Capacity of Staff Reading room is 10 against requirement of 30. Available books are 2,773 against requirement of 4,000. 22 Journals are available against requirement of 40. Only 02 Internet Nodes are available against requirement of 40.

15. Girls’ Common room is not available. 16. Central Photography Section: Staff & Equipment are not available. 17. Students’ Accommodation: Available accommodation is for 150 students

against requirement of 338. 18. Residents’ Accommodation: Available accommodation is for 32 students

against requirement of 49. 19. Nurses’ Hostel is not available. 20. Residential Quarters: 6 quarters are available for faculty against

requirement of 20. NIL quarters are available for Non-teaching staff. 21. Anatomy department: Museum facilities are inadequate as detailed in the

report. 22. Pathology department: NIL Specimens are available in the Museum. 23. Forensic Medicine department: Museum facilities are inadequate as

detailed in the report. 24. Community Medicine department: Facilities are inadequate at UHC. 25. Website: Information uploaded is incomplete as detailed in report. 26. Recreational facilities are not available. 27. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 150 MBBS students atGovt. Medical College Mahabubnagar, Telangana under Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 36. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of

RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan under Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of RUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan under Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (21stand 22ndAugust, 2017) alongwith a complaint dated nil received from Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Jaipurand noted the following:- 1. Dr. Rekha Singh, Medical Superintendent does not have adequate

experience of 10 years for the post of M.S. She is only Asstt. Professor of Ophthalmology.

2. Deficiency of faculty is 13.2 % as detailed in the report. 3. Histopathology workload is only 05 on day of assessment. 4. Cytopathology workload is only 05 on day of assessment. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 100 MBBS students atRUHS College of Medical Sciences, Jaipur, Rajasthan under Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee directed the office to verify the complaint dated nil received from Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, Jaipur independently and seek comments from the college authorities.

37. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of Andaman & Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences, Port Blair under Pondicherry University u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of Andaman & Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences, Port Blair under Pondicherry University u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (28thand 29thAugust, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 25.77 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 12.90 % as detailed in the report. 3. G.B. Pant Hospital which is the affiliated teaching hospital is under control

of DHS. 4. Details of administrative experience of Dr. S.P. Burma, Medical

Superintendent are not provided; hence it is not possible to verify his eligibility.

5. OPD: Separate Registration counters for males/females are not available. Teaching areas are inadequate. Dressing room is common for males/females. Dark room is not available in Ophthalmology OPD.

6. Wards: Space is congested. Distance between 2 beds is 1 m. against requirement of 1.5 m. Pantry is not functional in some wards.

7. O.T.s: Central O2 and Central Suction are not available. Emergency O.T. is not fully functional.

8. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. 9. NIL Mobile X-ray machine is available. 10. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 11. Blood Bank: It is under control of DHS. It is headed by only MBBS Doctor.

Qualified Pathologist is not available. 12. MRD: It is partly computerized. 13. Examination Hall: It is under construction. 14. Lecture Theater: 1 Lecture Theater is available against requirement of 2. 15. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is for 130 against requirement

of 300. 16. Central Research Laboratory is not available.

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17. RHTC: It is under control of DHS & not under Dean. 18. UHC: It is under control of DHS & not under Dean. 19. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 100 MBBS students atAndaman & Nicobar Islands Institute of Medical Sciences, Port Blair under Pondicherry Universityu/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 38. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of

Vishwabharthi Medical College, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of Vishwabharthi Medical College, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19th August, 2017)alongwith a letter dated 19.08.2017 received from the college authoritiesand noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 8.33 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 7.05% as detailed in the report. 3. Bed Occupancy is 42.15 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 4. Many patients had only minor ailments & did not deserve admission. 5. There was NIL Normal Delivery & NIL Caesarean Section on day of

assessment. 6. OPD attendance data provided by the Institute seem to be inflated. 7. ICUs: There were only 2 patients in NICU on day of assessment. PICU is

not available. 8. 3 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 6. 9. OPD: Child Welfare clinic, Child Rehabilitation clinic are not available in

Paediatrics OPD. 10. Speech therapy is not available. 11. Lecture Theater: 1 Lecture Theater is not yet furnished. 12. Central Library: 34 Internet Nodes are available against requirement of 40. 13. Central Photography Section: There is no staff. 14. Residents’ Hostel: On visit to Residents’ hostel at 7 p.m. on first day of

assessment, it was seen that no single Resident was found in the hostel. A few rooms were in open condition.

15. Residential allotment provided by the Principal did not match with the certificates attached in the D.F. in respect of some Residents.

16. Anatomy department: Only 5 cadavers are available which are less. 17. Pathology department: Faculty office space is inadequate. 18. RHTC: Residential arrangements & dining facilities are not available. NIL

Deliveries are conducted. In-patients are not admitted. 19. UHC: It is very congested. Immunization is not done. There is no record of

any involvement in National Health Programmes. 20. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 150 MBBS students atVishwabharthi Medical College, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawadau/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019and further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(b) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation

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(Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016 which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)…..

(b) Colleges in the stage from III renewal (i.e. Admission of fourth batch) till recognition of the institute for award of MBBS degree

If it is observed during any inspection of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 20% and/or bed occupancy is <65%, compliance of rectification of deficiencies from such an institute will not be considered for renewal of permission in that Academic year.

39. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences, Umarda, Udaipur, Rajasthan u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences, Umarda, Udaipur, Rajasthan u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (21stand 22ndAugust, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 43.50 % as detailed in the report. 2. Dr. K.K. Sharma, Dean possesses total teaching experience as Professor +

Associate Professor of 9 y 7 m against requirement of 10 y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

3. Non-medical faculty in Biochemistry is 80.00 % against maximum permissible limit of 50 %.

4. Shortage of Residents is 83.00 % as detailed in the report. 5. Total number of CMOs are inadequate for round the clock duty. 6. Bed Occupancy is 61.2 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 7. OPD attendance data supplied by the Institute are overinflated. Patients

names are entered in computer system without availability of patient, particularly in ENT, Ophthalmology. All new & old patients are counted twice in Ophthalmology.

8. There was NIL Normal Delivery & only 1 Caesarean Section on day of assessment.

9. Wards: Psychiatry ward was closed. Pantry & Store rooms are not furnished in all the wards. There is no Demonstration room in 5th floor General medicine ward. There is no Unitwise bed distribution. General Surgery ward Demonstration room was shown as that for Paediatrics; it was locked & key was not available.

10. ICUs: Registers of ICCU & MICU are not maintained differently. SICU is shown with Neurosurgery ICU. Details of patients admitted in ICCU & ICUs on day of assessment are not provided.

11. Labour room: Eclampsia room is not available. 12. Medical Education Unit: No orientation programme is conducted. No

member of MEU has undergone advanced training course. 13. Central photography Section: Although it is claimed that the staff is

available, the list of available staff is not provided. 14. Students’ Hostels: Recreation rooms are not furnished. Indoor games are

not provided. 15. Residents’ Hostel: Female Residents’ Hostel is closed without use. 16. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 150 MBBS students atPacific Institute of Medical Sciences, Umarda, Udaipur, Rajasthan under Sai Tirupati University Udaipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act,

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1956 for the academic year 2018-2019and further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(b) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016 which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)…..

(b) Colleges in the stage from III renewal (i.e. Admission of fourth batch) till recognition of the institute for award of MBBS degree

If it is observed during any inspection of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 20% and/or bed occupancy is <65%, compliance of rectification of deficiencies from such an institute will not be considered for renewal of permission in that Academic year.

40. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Chandrapur under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Chandrapur under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (21st and 22nd August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 14.43 % as detailed in the report. 2. Nursing staff: 186 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 198. 3. OPD: Teaching areas are inadequate; except General Surgery, no other

department has a Demonstration room. Injection room for males/females are not available. Child Welfare clinic, Child Rehabilitation clinic are not available in Paediatrics OPD. Dark room in Ophthalmology is used as a store room. All specialty clinics in O.G. are conducted in 1 room.

4. Wards: One hall is labelled as ENT ward but there is no other ancillary facility. Ancillary facilities are not available in Orthopaedics ward.

5. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Emergency Drug Tray is not available.

6. Central Clinical laboratory: There are no separate sections of Microbiology & Haematology.

7. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 8. Central research Laboratory is not available. 9. Lecture Theaters: Hospital lecture Theater is not available. College Lecture

Theaters ae not of Gallery type. 10. Central Library: It is not air-conditioned. Capacity of Students’ Reading

room (Outside) is 75 against requirement of 100. 11. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is 252 against requirement of

300. They are partially furnished. Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer & Internet, Recreation rooms are not available. Hygiene is poor.

12. Residents’ Hostels: Available accommodation is 48 against requirement of 59. Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer & Internet, Recreation rooms are not available. Hygiene is poor.

13. Pathology department: Audiovisual aids are not available in Demonstration room.

14. Recreation facilities are not available. 15. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

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In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 100 MBBS students atGovernment Medical College, Chandrapur under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 41. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of

Pacific Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019 Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

5th batch (150 seats) of Pacific Medical College & Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (21stand 22nd August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 29.30 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 81.01 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 150 60 90 2 Paediatrics 90 25 65 3 Tb & Chest 20 0 20 4 Psychiatry 15 0 15 5 Skin & VD 15 0 15 6 General Surgery 150 100 50 7 Orthopaedics 90 30 60 8 O.G. 90 66 24 TOTAL 339

4. Rooms for Ancillary facilities in the wards were unfurnished, locked and

appeared to be unused. 5. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. was only 18 %. 6. Data of clinical material appear to be inflated. There is mismatch in data of

Laboratory investigations. Only 3 Surgeries had taken place till 11 a.m.; hence it is unlikely that 45 surgeries took place in the remaining time.

7. ICUs: There is only 1 patient in NICU. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 150 MBBS students at Pacific Institute of Medical Sciences, Umarda, Udaipur, Rajasthan under Sai Tirupati University Udaipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019and further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(b) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016 which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)…..

(b) Colleges in the stage from III renewal (i.e. Admission of fourth batch) till recognition of the institute for award of MBBS degree

If it is observed during any inspection of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 20% and/or bed occupancy

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is <65%, compliance of rectification of deficiencies from such an institute will not be considered for renewal of permission in that Academic year.

42. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of

Koppal Institute of Medical Sciences, Koppal, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Koppal Institute of Medical Sciences, Koppal, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21stand 22nd August, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 36.97 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 56.00 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 100 72 28 2 Paediatrics 45 26 19 3 Psychiatry 10 08 02 4 Skin & VD 10 08 02 5 General Surgery 100 92 08 6 Orthopaedics 45 32 13 7 Ophthalmology 15 10 05 8 ENT 15 10 05 9 O.G. 60 47 13 TOTAL 95

4. OPD attendance upto 2 p.m. on day of assessment is 545 against

requirement of 900. 5. Speech Therapy is not available. 6. Histopathology workload is NIL on day of assessment. 7. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 93 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff are

available against requirement of 184. 8. Wards: Pantry is not available in any ward. 9. Casualty: 12 beds are available against requirement of 20. 10. Radiodiagnosis department: CT Scan is not available. 2 Mobile X-ray

machines are available against requirement of 4. 2 Static X-ray ,machines are available against requirement of 3.

11. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 12. Examination Hall: 1 Examination Hall of 300 capacity is available against

requirement of 2 of 250 each. 13. Lecture Theaters: Hospital Lecture Theater is not available. 14. Central Library: Available books are 3,227 against requirement of 5,000. 15. Students’ Hostels: Study room is not A.C. Internet & Computer are not

available. 16. Residents’ Hostels: Study room is not A.C. Internet & Computer are not

available. 17. Pathology department: There is no seating arrangement in Museum. There

is no facility for storage of blocks & slides. 18. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

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In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 150 MBBS students atKoppal Institute of Medical Sciences, Koppal, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

43. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of Govt. Medical College, Omandurar, Chennai under The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of Govt. Medical College, Omandurar, Chennai under The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (21st and 22nd August, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 4thbatch of 100 MBBS students atGovt. Medical College, Omandurar, Chennai under The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

44. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of ESIC Medical College, Faridabad under Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of ESIC Medical College, Faridabad under Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21stand 22nd August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 19.58 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 12.96 % as detailed in the report. 3. There are 2 affiliated teaching hospitals; one of which, viz., B.K. Hospital

(Civil Hospital) which is outside the campus with 146 beds is not suitable for teaching.

4. Blood Bank: It is not available in own hospital. 5. Nursing staff: 141 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 198. 6. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 130 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff

are available against requirement of 160. 7. Wards: Ancillary facilities are not available in many wards as detailed in the

report. Nursing station is not available in some wards as detailed in the report.

8. O.T.s: 4 Major O.T.s are available against requirement of 5. 9. ICUs: ICCU, SICU are not available. 10. Labour room: Septic Labour room is not available. 11. CT Scan is not available. 12. MRD: It is partially computerized. 13. Central Research Laboratory is not functional. 14. Central Library: Available books are 3,310 against requirement of 4,000.

Only 02 Internet Nodes are available against requirement of 25. 15. Central Photography Section: Equipment is inadequate as detailed in the

report. 16. Forensic Medicine department: Mortuary facilities are non-functional. 17. RHTC: It is not under control of Dean.

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18. UHC: It is not under control of Dean. 19. Outdoor recreational facilities are not available. 20. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 100 MBBS students atESIC Medical College, Faridabad under Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

45. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Hinduhridayasamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Juhu, Mumbai under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Hinduhridayasamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Juhu, Mumbai under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19thAugust, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. There is no documentary evidence of administrative experience of Dr.

Harbans S. Bawa as Medical Superintendent. 2. OPD: Registration counters are not computerized. Injection room is

common for males/females. Plaster room & Plaster cutting room are common. Dressing room is common for males/females. Teaching areas are inadequate.

3. Wards: There is no ward for Tb & Chest department. Skin & VD ward does not have any ancillary facility. General Surgery, Paediatrics wards do not have Demonstration room. There is a common seminar room for ENT & Ophthalmology.

4. Casualty: Available beds are 11 against requirement of 20. Disaster Trolley, Crash Cart are not available.

5. 2 Mobile X-ray machines are available against requirement of 4. 6. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. Receiving & Distribution points are

not separate. 7. Examination Hall: 2 Examination Halls are required; only 1 is available in

the college campus. There is another one at Jogeshwari Trauma Center which is about 4 km. from college & hence cannot be considered.

8. Lecture Theaters: Capacity of Hospital Lecture Theater is 150 against requirement of 200. E class facility is not available.

9. Central library: Students’ Reading room (Outside) is not air-conditioned. 10. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is for 280 against requirement

of 339. Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer & Internet, Recreation room are not available.

11. Residents’ Hostel: Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer & Internet, Recreation room are not available.

12. Residential Quarters: Available quarters for Non-teaching staff are 28 against requirement of 36.

13. Anatomy department: Museum, Embalming room are not available. There is no wash basin in Histology laboratory. Available wash basins in Dissection hall are inadequate. Only 1 Articulated set is available against requirement of 7.

14. Physiology department: Mammalian laboratory, Amphibian laboratory are not functional.

15. Microbiology department: Museum is very small.

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16. Forensic Medicine department: Practical laboratory is not available. 17. Community Medicine department: Catalogues are not available in the

Museum. 18. RHTC: Survey activity is not carried out. Immunization, Family Welfare

registers are not available. 19. UHC: There is no Medical Office. Survey activity is not carried out. 20. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decidedto

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 150 MBBS students atHinduhridayasamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Municipal General Hospital, Juhu, Mumbai under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

46. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Gondia under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Gondia under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(29th and 30th August, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 29.21 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 29.78 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 72 63 09 2 General Surgery 90 70 20 TOTAL 29

4. Bed Occupancy is 57.33 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 5. On day of assessment, Surgeries were done by Residents & non-teaching

Medical persons as no teaching faculty was available on day of assessment.

6. Nursing staff: 129 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 175. 7. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 55 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff are

available against requirement of 101. 8. OPD: Separate Registration counters for males/females are not available.

Separate counters for OPD/IPD registration are not available. Waiting area is inadequate. Examination rooms for patients are inadequate. Teaching areas are inadequate. Injection room is common for males/females. Dressing room is common for males/females. Minor O.T. is not available. Plaster room & Plaster Cutting room are common. Dark room, Dressing room/Minor Procedure room are not available in Ophthalmology OPD. Sterility clinic, Family Welfare clinic are not available in O.G. OPD. No registers are maintained for all OPDs.

9. Speech Therapy is not available. 10. Wards: Demonstration rooms are very small. Pantry is non-functional.

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11. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Pulse Oximeter, Disaster Trolley, Crash Cart are not available.

12. O.T.: Central O2 and Central Suction are not available in some O.T.s. Emergency O.T., Septic O.T. are not air-conditioned & equipment are inadequate as detailed in the report.

13. ICUs: ICCU is not available. There was NIL patient in SICU on day of assessment. PICU had only 2 patients on day of assessment.

14. Radiodiagnosis department: 1 Mobile X-ray machine is available against requirement of 2. 1 Static X-ray machine is available against requirement of 2. AERB approval is not available for CT Scan.

15. Central Research laboratory is not available. 16. Website: Toll free number to report ragging is not available. 17. Examination Hall: It is not available. 18. Lecture Theaters: 2 Lecture Theaters of capacity 100 each are available

against requirement of 3 of 120 capacity each. They are not of Gallery type. Hospital Lecture Theater is not available.

19. Central Library: It is not air-conditioned. Area is 800 sq.m. against requirement of 1,200 sq.m. Students’ Reading room (Outside) is not available. Capacity of Students’ reading room (Inside) is 80 against requirement of 150. Capacity of Staff Reading room is 10 against requirement of 20. 16 Journals are available against requirement of 40.

20. Central Photography Section: Equipment is inadequate as detailed in the report.

21. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is 158 against requirement of 225. It is partially furnished. Mess is not functional. Study room is not air-conditioned. There are no computer, Internet.

22. Residents’ Hostel: It is not available. 23. Nurses’ Hostel: It is not available. 24. Residential Quarters: NIL Residential quarters are available for faculty & for

Non-teaching staff. 25. Recreational facilities are inadequate. 26. All paraclinical departments do not have full-fledged infrastructure. There is

only 1 Demonstration room for all paramedical departments combined. Audiovisual aids are not available.

27. Pathology department: Museum is not available. 28. Microbiology department: Only 2 Service laboratories are available against

requirement of 7. Museum is not available. 29. Pharmacology department: Clinical pharmacy laboratory is not available.

Museum is not available. 30. Forensic Medicine department: Clinical pharmacy laboratory is not

available. Museum is not available. 31. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Gondia under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

47. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Visakhapatnam under Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) (Deemed to be University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of GITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Visakhapatnam under Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM)

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(Deemed to be University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19th August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. In General Surgery, Unit 4 is headed by Asst. Prof.; hence it cannot be

considered as a teaching Unit. 2. Shortage of Residents is 7.6 % as detailed in the report. 3. Many patients have been admitted without any valid reason for admission

as under: (a) In Paediatrics, out of 23 occupied, 8 are admitted without any

indication for admission; (b) In Skin & VD, out of 8 occupied, 4 are admitted without any indication

for admission; (c) In Psychiatry, out of 8 occupied, 4 are admitted without any indication

for admission & could have been treated on OPD basis. 4. RHTC: It is under MOU with a NGO. Details of MOU need to be verified.

Hostel rooms are 5 bedded which is not as per norms. 5. UHC: It is under MOU in a rented building. Details of MOU need to be

verified. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4thbatch of 150 MBBS students atGITAM Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Visakhapatnam under Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM) (Deemed to be University)u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

48. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of

F.H. Medical College, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh under Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of F.H. Medical College, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh under Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19th August, 2017) alongwith a letter dated 21.08.2017 received from the college authorities and noted the following:- 1. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 150 143 07 2 Paediatrics 90 52 38 3 General Surgery 150 90 60 4 Orthopaedics 90 45 45 5 O.G. 90 60 30 TOTAL 180

2. Bed Occupancy is 62.61 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 3. There was NIL Normal Delivery & 1 Caesarean Section on day of

assessment.

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4. Histopathology workload is only 02 & Cytopathology workload is only 05 on day of assessment.

5. OPD: In Paediatrics OPD, Immunization clinic is not available. 6. O.T.: There are 2 tables in 2 O.T.s which is not as per norms. 7. MRD: It is partly computerized. 8. RHTC: Residential accommodation comprises of 6/7 seater rooms which is

not as per Regulations. 9. MEU: No Orientation programme or Base course workshop is organized

during the year. Reports of faculty who have undergone advanced course workshop are not available.

10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 150 MBBS students atF.H. Medical College, Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh under Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019and further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(b) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016 which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)…..

(b) Colleges in the stage from III renewal (i.e. Admission of fourth batch) till recognition of the institute for award of MBBS degree

If it is observed during any inspection of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 20% and/or bed occupancy is <65%, compliance of rectification of deficiencies from such an institute will not be considered for renewal of permission in that Academic year.

49. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of

Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh by Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences University, Tirupati u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

5th batch (150 seats) of Sri Padmavathi Medical College for Women, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh by Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences University, Tirupati u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19th August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 20.83 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 15.85 % as detailed in the report. 3. OPD: There are only 1-2 Examination rooms for all departments against

requirement of 4 each for Major departments. 4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 150 MBBS students atSri Padmavathi Medical College for Women, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh by Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences University, Tirupati u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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50. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19th August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 19.65 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 36.36 % as detailed in the report. 3. Nursing staff: 185 Nursing staff is available against requirement of 225. 4. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 109 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff

are available against 162 required. 5. ICUs: There was NIL patient in ICCU on day of assessment. 6. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 7. Pharmaco Vigilance Committee: NIL meeting was held during the year. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 150 MBBS students at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Gulbarga, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

51. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of

Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamarajanagar under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamarajanagar under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29thand 30thAugust, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 27.00 % as detailed in the report. 2. Dr. G.M. Sanjeev, Medical Superintendent has only administrative

experience of 5 y 9 m against requirement of 10y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

3. Shortage of Residents is 38.77 % as detailed in the report. 4. OPD: Teaching areas are inadequate. Sterility clinic, Family Welfare clinic

are not conducted. 5. CT Scan is not available. 6. 1 Static X-ray machine is not available against 3 required. 7. Casualty: There is no dedicated Casualty Medical Officer. 12 beds are

available against requirement of 25. Minor O.T. is not available. Defibrillator is not available.

8. O.T.: Only 2 Major O.T.s are functional against requirement of 5. Separate Emergency O.T. is not available.

9. ICUs: Air-conditioning is not functional in ICCU, MICU, SICU. 10. Central Research Laboratory is not available. 11. Canteen: There is no canteen.

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12. Examination Hall: There is an Auditorium cum Examination Hall which is unfurnished and non-functional.

13. Lecture Theaters: Hospital Lecture Theater is not available. 14. Central Library: It is partially air-conditioned. Students’ Reading room

(Outside) is not furnished. Staff Reading room is not available. 32 Journals are available against requirement of 40. NIL Internet Nodes are available.

15. Common Rooms for Boys & Girls are unfurnished & non-functional. 16. Central Photography Section: Staff & Equipment are not available. 17. Students’ Hostels: In Boys’ Hostel there is no A.C. Study room &

Recreation room. 18. Anatomy department: In Demonstration room, Audiovisual aids are not

available; Sitting arrangement is inadequate. 19. Physiology department: In Demonstration room, Audiovisual aids are not

available. Equipment are inadequate in Practical Laboratories. 20. In Demonstration rooms of Biochemistry, Pathology departments,

Audiovisual aids are not available. 21. Microbiology department: In Demonstration room, Audiovisual aids are not

available. Media Preparation facility is inadequate. 22. Pharmacology department: In Demonstration room, Audiovisual aids are

not available. NIL Specimens are available in the Museum. Practical Laboratories are empty spaces.

23. Recreational facilities are inadequate. 24. Website: Toll free number to report ragging is not available. 25. MEU: There is no furniture, Audio visual aids. 26. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 150 MBBS students at Chamarajanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Chamarajanagar under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 52. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of

Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Maharashtra under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Maharashtra under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (30th and 31stAugust, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of 150 MBBS students at Prakash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Maharashtra under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

53. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of Tezpur Medical College & Hospital, Tezpur, Assam under Srimanta Sankaradeva University of Health Sciences, Guwahati u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of Tezpur Medical College & Hospital, Tezpur, Assam under SrimantaSankaradeva University of Health Sciences, Guwahati u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29thand 30th August, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Dr. Abu L. Mustaque Ahmed, Medical Superintendent has only 2 m

administrative experience against requirement of 10 y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

2. Shortage of Residents is 19.35 % as detailed in the report. 3. OPD assessment upto 2 p.m. on day of assessment was 674 against

requirement of 800. 4. Orthopaedics OPD runs only twice a week. 5. Histopathology workload was only 04 & Cytopathology workload only 02 on

day of assessment. 6. O.T.: Central O2 and Central Suction are not available in some O.T.s. 7. 3 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 5. 8. Central Library: There are 4,059 books against requirement of 5,000. 9. Anatomy department: Museum facilities are inadequate. Drainage facility is

not available. 10. Facilities in Central Research laboratory are inadequate. 11. RHTC: Residential facilities are not available. 12. UHC: Specialists’ visits are not organized. 13. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 100 MBBS students atTezpur Medical College & Hospital, Tezpur, Assam under SrimantaSankaradeva University of Health Sciences, Guwahati u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 54. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of

Rajshree Medical Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh under MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of Rajshree Medical Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh under MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(18thand 19thAugust, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 5th batch of 150 MBBS students at Rajshree Medical Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh under MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareillyu/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

55. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Nandi-hills, Nashik under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Nandi-hills, Nashik under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (18thand 19thAugust, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 5th batch of 150 MBBS students atSMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Nandi-hills, Nashik under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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56. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh under Chhattisgarh Ayush& Health Sciences University, Raipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh under Chhattisgarh Ayush& Health Sciences University, Raipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (21stand 22nd August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 12.26 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 11.29 % as detailed in the report. 3. Administrative experience of Dr. Pradeep Beck, Medical Superintendent is

not shown; hence it cannot be verified whether he is qualified to hold the post.

4. Bed Occupancy was 63.80 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 5. Radiological & Laboratory investigations workload is grossly inadequate. 6. CT Scan is out of order. 7. Wards: Ancillary facilities are inadequate in Tb & Chest, Skin & VD wards. 8. O.T.s: 6 Major O.T.s are available against requirement of 7. 9. 3 Mobile X-ray machines are available against requirement of 4. 3 Static X-

ray machines are available against requirement of 5. 10. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. Receiving & Distribution points are

not separate. 11. Canteen is not available. 12. Lecture Theaters: Hospital lecture Theater is not of Gallery type. 13. Central Library: It is partially air-conditioned. 14. Both the Common Rooms for Boys & Girls are used as Reading rooms;

furnishing inadequate. 15. Central Photography Section: It is not available. 16. Students’ Hostels: Study room does not have Internet & Computer. There

are no facilities in Recreation room. 17. Anatomy department: Audio visual aids are not available in Demonstration

room. Embalming machine is not functional. Only 6 Dissection tables are available against requirement of 20. Band Saw is not available.

18. Physiology department: Amphibian laboratory is not available. Equipment are inadequate in Clinical Physiology laboratory.

19. Biochemistry department: Audio visual aids are not available in Demonstration room. Capacity is only 36 against requirement of 50.

20. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 100 MBBS students at Government Medical College, Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh under Chhattisgarh Ayush& Health Sciences University, Raipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

57. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Palakkad, Kerala under Kerala University of Health & Allied Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College, Palakkad, Kerala under Kerala University of Health & Allied Sciences, Thrissur, Kerala u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (22nd and 23rd August, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 22.64 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 27.41 % as detailed in the report. 3. Dr. Shini, Medical Superintendent does not have any administrative

experience against requirement of 10 y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

4. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 Tb & Chest 10 0 10 2 Skin & VD 10 0 10 3 Orthopaedics 60 0 60 4 Ophthalmology 10 6 04 5 ENT 10 0 10 TOTAL 94

5. There is no co-ordination between faculty of medical college & affiliated

teaching hospital which are District Hospitals under the control of Department of Health Services.

6. Nursing Staff: 158 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 247. 7. Data of Paramedical & Non-teaching staff are not provided. 8. OPD: Separate Registration counters for OPD/IPD are not available. They

are partially computerized. Staff at Registration counters is inadequate. Waiting area for patients is inadequate. Examination rooms are small, congested & without examination cubicles. Only a single room is available against requirement of 4 in Major departments. Teaching areas are not available. Enquiry desk is not available. Injection room is common for males/females. Dressing room is common for males/females. Minor O.T. is not available. Plaster room & Plaster Cutting room are not available. In Paediatrics OPD, Child Welfare clinic, Immunization clinic, Child Rehabilitation clinic are not available. Family Welfare clinic is not available in O.G. OPD.

9. Audiometry & Speech therapy are not functional. 10. Wards: There are no dedicated ward for Orthopaedics, Tb & Chest and for

Skin & VD, ENT departments. All the wards are congested. Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m. in all the wards. In many wards, 2 patients are admitted on a single bed. Ophthalmology ward was closed & locked. Department wise & Unit wise distribution is not available. Functional Duty rooms are not available in most of the wards.

11. Casualty: Minor O.T. is not available. 12. Central Clinical laboratory: It is not available. 13. O.T.: 6 Major O.T.s are available against requirement of 7. Equipment is

inadequate. 14. ICUs: ICCU & SICU are not available. PICU has 4 beds against

requirement of 5. 15. Radiodiagnosis department: 2 Mobile X-ray machines are available against

requirement of 4. 2 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 5. 1 USG machine is available against requirement of 3.

16. CSSD: It is not functional & locked. 17. Central research laboratory: It is small. Equipment are inadequate. 18. MRD: It is manual. Staff is inadequate. 19. Website: Information uploaded is sketchy & incomplete as detailed in the

report. 20. Examination Hall: Capacity of available Examination Hall is 150 against

requirement of 250.

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21. Lecture Theaters: 2 Lecture Theaters of capacity 110 each are available against requirement of 4 of 120 each. They are not of Gallery type. Capacity of Hospital Lecture Theater is 85 against requirement of 150. It is not of Gallery type.

22. Central Library: It is not air-conditioned. Available area is 336 sq.m. against requirement of 1,600 sq.m. Students’ Reading room (Outside) & Staff Reading room are not available. Capacity of Students’ Reading room (Inside) is 50 against requirement of 100. Available books are 4,305 against requirement of 5,000. Available Journals are 05 against requirement of 60.

23. Central Photography Section: Staff & Equipment are not available. 24. Students’ Hostel: Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer & Internet

& Recreation room are not available. 25. Residents’ Hostel: Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer &

Internet & Recreation room are not available. 26. Nurses’ Hostel: It is not available. 27. Residential Quarters: NIL quarters are available for Non-teaching staff. 28. Hospital Administrative office is not available. 29. RHTC: Specialists’ visits are not organized. 30. UHC: Specialists’ visits are not organized. 31. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

batch of 100 MBBS students at Government Medical College, Palakkad, Kerala under Kerala University of Health & Allied Sciences, Thrissur, Keralau/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

58. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College & ESIC Hospital, Coimbatore under Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Government Medical College & ESIC Hospital, Coimbatore under Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29thand 30th August, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of 100 MBBS students at Government Medical College & ESIC Hospital, Coimbatore under Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 59. M.K.C.G. Medical College, Berhampur – Renewal of Permission for

admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to M.K.C.G. Medical College, Berhampur –

Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29/30.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 11.30 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 10 % as detailed in the report. 3. Nursing staff: 410 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 552.

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4. OPD: Registration counters are partially computerized. Waiting area is inadequate. Teaching area is inadequate. Immunization clinic is not separate in Paediatrics OPD.

5. Wards: Pantry is not available in any ward. 6. CT Scan is not available. 7. There were only 05 total Minor Operations for the whole hospital on day of

assessment. 8. Casualty: Central O2 and Central Suction are not available. Disaster

Trolley, Crash Cart are not available. 9. Central Clinical laboratory is under the control of Medical Superintendent &

not under any participating department. 10. O.T. Only 10 Major O.T.s are available against requirement of 11.

Preoperative beds are not available. 11. ICUs: SICU is not available. 12. Radiodiagnosis department: 3 Mobile X-ray machines are available against

requirement of 6. 5 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 6. 1 USG is available against requirement of 3.

13. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. 14. Intercom is not available. 15. MRD: It is partially computerized. ICD X classification of diseases is not

followed for indexing. 16. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 150-250 atM.K.C.G. Medical College, Berhampur under Berhampur University, Berhampuru/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

60. Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences,

Belagavi – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29/30.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 12.80 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 30.30 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching beds: They are inadequate in Paediatrics by 12. 4. Bed Occupancy is 65 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment when computed

on required beds. 5. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 140 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff

are available against requirement of 179. 6. OPD: Waiting area is inadequate. There is no seating capacity. Teaching

areas are inadequate. Asepsis is not maintained in Dressing rooms. 7. Speech Therapy is not available. Audiometry is not upto the standard. 8. Wards: They are arranged as cubicles. There is no Nursing station inside

the ward. Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m. Nurses do not have overview of all the patients. Ancillary facilities are inadequate as detailed in the report. Demonstration rooms are unfurnished. Emergency Drug Trolley, O2 cylinders are not available. Case sheets are written by Interns without proper supervision. Hygiene is poor.

9. Casualty: Disaster Trolley is not available. Crash cart, Emergency Drug Tray are not properly organized. It is congested. Triage facility is not available.

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10. O.T.s: Facilities are not adequate as detailed in the report. Pre-operative & Post-operative beds are not available except for ENT & O.G.

11. 3 Static X-ray machines are not available against requirement of 5. 12. Dietician is not available. 13. Lecture Theaters: Hospital Lecture Theater is a makeshift arrangement. It is

not of Gallery type. Available accommodation is only 47 against requirement of 150.

14. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is for 328 students against requirement of 413.

15. Interns’ Hostel: It is not available. 16. Residents’ Hostel: It is not available. 17. Common Rooms for Boys & Girls are not furnished. Toilet facility is not

available. 18. Day Care center is not as per norms. 19. Website: Citizens’ charter is not available. 20. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bengaluru u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

61. Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Latur – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences

and Research, Latur – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (28/29.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 9.21 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 10 % as detailed in the report. 3. Bed Occupancy is 50.79 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 4. On random verification it was found that many patients admitted in

Paediatrics, Skin & VD and ENT could be treated on OPD basis. 5. There was NIL Normal Delivery on day of assessment. 6. Number of OPD & IPD patients does not match with drugs distributed at

Pharmacy. Majority of the patients were admitted on the day of assessment (i.e. 28/08/2017); however on the case sheet it was written as 26/08/2017.

7. CSSD was not functional. 8. Dietician is not available. 9. Examination Halls: Available capacity is total 270 in 6 rooms against

requirement of 2 of capacity 250 each – i.e. total 500 capacity. Corridor cannot be considered as Examination Hall.

10. Central Library: Available area is 1,900 sq.m. against requirement of 2,400 sq.m.

11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 at Maharashtra Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Latur, under

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Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016, which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.” In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing

applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2018-19) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 alongwith direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to intimate the Postgraduate Section of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) for this Institute for information and further necessary action. 62. Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research,Talegaon,

Pune – Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education

& Research,Talegaon, Pune – Renewal of Permission for admission of 5th Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (28/29.08.2017) alongwith a representation/letter dated 07.09.2017 received from the Principalof the college and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 11.18 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 8.64 % as detailed in the report. 3. Bed Occupancy is 53.50 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 4. ICUs: There was only 1 patient in SICU & only 2 patients in ICCU on day of

assessment. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5th

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 at

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Maharashtra Institute of Medical Education & Research, Talegaon, Pune, under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashiku/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016, which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.” In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing

applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2018-19) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 alongwith direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to intimate the Postgraduate Section of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) for this Institute for information and further necessary action. 63. Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya – Renewal of

Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Mandya Institute of Medical Sciences,

Mandya – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (28/29.08.2017) and noted the following:- 1. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 Paediatrics 72 66 06 2 Tb & Chest 14 05 09 3 Psychiatry 12 06 06 4 Orthopaedics 72 66 06 TOTAL 27

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2. Wards: They are congested. Duty room is not available in any ward. Demonstration room is not available in several wards.

3. Radiodiagnosis department: 3 Mobile X-ray machines are available against requirement of 4. 3 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 5.

4. Lecture Theaters: Hospital lecture Theater is not available. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect ofMandya Institute of Medical Sciences, Mandya, under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19. 64. St. John Medical College, Bangalore – Renewal of Permission for

admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 60-150 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to St. John Medical College, Bangalore –

Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 60-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (28/29.08.2017) alongwith a representation/letter dated 29.08.2017 received from the Dean of the college and noted the following:-

1. Teaching beds in General Surgery are inadequate by 18. 2. Bed Occupancy is 63.96 % (i.e. 339 occupied / 530 required) at 10 a.m. on

day of assessment. 3. There was only 1 Normal Delivery & 1 Caesarean Section on day of

assessment. 4. Central Library: it is not air-conditioned. 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 60-150 in respect of St. John Medical College, Bangalore, under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to apply clause

8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18th March, 2016, which reads as under:- 8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized

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u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.” In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing

applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2018-19) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 alongwith direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to intimate the Postgraduate Section of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) for this Institute for information and further necessary action. 65. Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences Shimoga – Renewal of

Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19. Read: the matter with regard to Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences

Shimoga – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(29/30.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Shortage of Residents is 14.89 % as detailed in the report. 2. OPD: Plater cutting room is not separate. Child Welfare clinic, Child

Rehabilitation clinic are not available in Paediatrics OPD. 3. Audiometry & Speech Therapy are not found in OPD area. 4. Labour Room: Septic Labour room & Eclampsia room are not available. 5. Radiodiagnosis department: 2 Static X-ray machines are available against

requirement of 5. 2 USG are available against requirement of 3. 6. CT Scan is under PPP mode. Details of MOU for PPP mode are not

provided. 7. MRD: It is manual. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 at Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences,Shimoga under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

66. Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences,

Hassan – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (28/29.08.2017) and noted the following:- 1. Dr. K. Shankar, Medical Superintendent has only 8 years administrative

experience against requirement of 10 years; hence not qualified to hold the post.

2. Students’ Hostels: There is deficiency of 95 rooms.

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3. The institution has total 750 bed capacity against the requirements of 720 beds. However, there is deficiency in the number of beds specialitywise as under: General medicine-15 beds Paediatrics- 5 beds TB & Chest-10 beds Psychiatry-15 beds General Surgery-15 beds

4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 in respect of Hassan Institute of Medical Sciences, Hassan, under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19. 67. Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raichur – Renewal of

Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences,

Raichur – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29/30.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 12.71 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 54.83 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 Paediatrics 72 55 17 2 Psychiatry 12 10 02 3 Skin & VD 12 06 06 4 General Surgery 132 128 04 5 Orthopaedics 72 60 12 6 O.G. 72 68 04 TOTAL 45

4. Bed Occupancy is 57.93 % as verified by assessors. 5. Nursing staff: 237 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 247.

(P. 30) 6. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 155 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff

are available against 179 required. 7. OPD: Child Welfare clinic is not available in Paediatrics OPD. Family

Welfare clinic, Cancer Detection clinic are not available in O.G. OPD. Minor O.T. in General Surgery OPD is not functional.

8. Speech Therapy is not available. 9. Wards: There is no female Psychiatry ward. There is no Unit wise display.

Ancillary facilities are not available in several wards. 10. Casualty: There is no C.M.O. Minor O.T. is not available. 11. ICUs: PICU is not available. 12. Radiodiagnosis department: 3 Mobile X-ray machines are available against

requirement of 4. 3 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 5.

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13. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 14. Lecture Theater: Hospital Lecture Theater is not furnished. 15. Central library: Available journals are 39 against requirement of 100. 16. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 at Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences, Raichur, under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee further decided that clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.3.2016 applied vide its decision dated 01.10.2014 stands revoked. 68. IRT Perundurai Medical College, Erode– Renewal of Permission for

admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 60-100 for the academic session 2018-19 Read: the matter with regard to IRT Perundurai Medical College, Erode–

Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 60-100 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (30/31.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 19.80 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 25.80 % as detailed in the report. 3. OPD: Separate Registration counters for males/females are not available.

Injection rooms for males/females are not available. Dressing room is common for males/females. Plaster room & Plaster Cutting room are common.

4. Speech Therapy is not available. 5. Wards: Ancillary facilities are inadequate in some wards as detailed in the

report. 6. CT Scan is 4 slice against minimum 16 slice required. 7. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 8. Central research Laboratory is not available. 9. Lecture Theaters: 1 Lecture Theater is of flat type. 10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 60-100at IRT Perundurai Medical College, Erode, under The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

69. Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar – Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

Read: the matter with regard to Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar –

Renewal of Permission for admission of 2nd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150 for the academic session 2018-19.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (29/30.08.2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 17.79 % as detailed in the report. 2. Administrative experience of Dr. Vijay K. Anthapanavar, Medical

Superintendent is not provided; hence it cannot be verified whether he is qualified to hold the post or not.

3. Shortage of Residents is 24.19 % as detailed in the report. 4. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 132 96 36 2 Paediatrics 72 60 06 3 Tb & Chest 12 10 02 4 Psychiatry 12 10 02 5 Skin & VD 12 10 02 6 General Surgery 132 117 15 7 Orthopaedics 72 NIL 72 8 ENT 12 NIL 12 TOTAL 147

5. Bed Occupancy is 66.40 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 6. Number of available Paramedical & Non-teaching staff is not provided. 7. OPD: Teaching areas are inadequate. Child Welfare clinic is not available

in Paediatrics OPD. 8. Speech therapy is not available. 9. Wards: Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m. in some wards. Facilities are

inadequate in some wards as detailed in the report. 10. O.T.s: 4 Major O.T.s are available against requirement of 7. Pre-operative

beds are not available. 11. ICUs: There were only 2 patients in NICU on day of assessment. PICU is

not available. 12. Labour Room: Septic Labour room is not available. 13. 2 USG machines are available against requirement of 3. Out of them, only 1

is functional. 14. MRD: It is partly computerized. 15. Interns’ Hostel: Available accommodation is for 80 Interns against

requirement of 100. 16. Residents’ Hostel: Available accommodation is for 40 Residents against

requirement of 67. 17. Anatomy department: Bone sets are inadequate. Dissection tables are less

by 5 number. 18. Physiology department: Equipment are inadequate in practical laboratories

as detailed in the report. 19. Recreational facilities are inadequate. 20. Gender Harassment Committee is not constituted. 21. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 100-150at Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar, under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

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70. Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and the other teaching facilities available for 100 MBBS seats at MNR Medical College & Hospital, Sangareddy under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada. Read: the matter with regard to compliance verification assessment of the

physical and the other teaching facilities available for 100 MBBS seats at MNR Medical College & Hospital, Sangareddy under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered thecompliance verification assessment report (28.08.2017) along with previous assessment reports (07.02.2017, 20.04.2016 and 16th& 17th February, 2016) and decided to revoke the decision of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.3.2016. 71. Amendment proposal dated 28.04.2017 to the GMER and PGMER for

incorporating the provision of NEET regulations.

Read: the matter with regard to amendment proposal dated 28.04.2017 to the GMER and PGMER for incorporating the provision of NEET regulations.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the matter pertains to grant of Eligibility Certificate to students of National Institute of Open Schooling. In this regard the opinion of Ld. Addl. Solicitor General is as under:

“……. Thus, I am of the considered opinion that candidates for obtaining Eligibility Certificates would mandatorily need to fulfil all the requirements as prescribed by the Eligbility Requirement for Taking Admission in an Undergraduate Medical Course in a Foreign Medical Institution Regulations, 2002 including the requirement of Classroom training the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English, simultaneous and co-terminus including taking practical examination in class 11th and 12th as prescribed under the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997. Any candidate who has not undergone Classroom training the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English simultaneous and co-terminus including taking practical examination in class 11th and 12th, will not be eligible for grant of Eligibility Certificate for the purpose of seeking admission in primary medicine course in a foreigin medical institute and therefore also ineligible to appear in the Screening Test for obtaining registration to practice medicine in the country”.…………………. The Executive Committee further noted the opinion of the the Chairman,

Academic Committee stating that “it is loud and clear on the said issue for the reasons cited there at, the learners from NIOS would not be on par with those from the regular mode. Resultantly they would be ineligible for NEET on equitable bases, Notification dated 09.08.2017 be maintained.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to approve the opinion of Ld. Addl. Solicitor General and the opinion of the Chairman, Academic Committee and directed the office to act accordingly. The Committee further decided that NIOS be also informed accordingly.

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72. Consideration of compliance verification assessment report with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences,Belagavi.

Read: the matter with regard to consideration of compliance verification

assessment report with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered thecompliance verification assessment report (28th & 29th August, 2017) along with previous assessment reports (5th May, 2017, 15th June, 2016 and 22nd & 23rd Feb.,2016) and noted the following:- 1. Shortage of residents is 28.50 % as detailed in the report. 2. Bed Occupancy is 65 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 3. There were only 03 Major & 04 Minor Operations for the whole hospital on

day of assessment. 4. Workload of CT Scan is NIL. 5. Lecture Theaters: Hospital lecture Theater is not of Gallery type. Deficiency

remains as it is. 6. Interns’ Hostel: It is not yet functional. Deficiency remains as it is. 7. Residents’ Hostel: It is not yet functional. Deficiency remains as it is. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the inspection report.

In view of the above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided not to

recommend continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore in respect of students being trained at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagaviand further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance after rectification of the above deficiencies within one month. 73. Consideration of Compliance Verification Assessment report with

regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Jawahar Medical Foundation’ AnnasahebChudamanPatil Memorial Medical College, Dhule with reference to the conditional approval accorded by Oversight Committee for recognition for award of MBBS degree at Jawahar Medical Foundation’s AnnasahebChudamanPatil Memorial Medical College, Dhule for the academic year 2016-17.

Read: the matter with regard to consideration of compliance verification

Assessment report with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at Jawahar Medical Foundation’ AnnasahebChudamanPatil Memorial Medical College, Dhule with reference to the conditional approval accorded by Oversight Committee for recognition for award of MBBS degree at Jawahar Medical Foundation’s AnnasahebChudamanPatil Memorial Medical College, Dhule for the academic year 2016-17.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report (6th September, 2017) along with previous assessment reports (26.04.2017, 17.12.2015, 14.07.2015 & 24.09.2014) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 20.41 % of the faculty. 2. Shortage of Residents is 20.37 % as detailed in the report.

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3. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment is 25.91 %. 4. Many IPD patients do not deserve admission as under:

I. In Surgery:- (i) Neelesh – with diagnosis of DNS, (ii) Kunal Patil-a male patient having papers of LSCS in his file (iii) Sahadu – showing stamp of admission of 23/8 but that has been cut

by pen and replaced with date of admission as 6.9.17. (iv) Following patients (or actually persons) were lying on the beds but

there were no case sheets of these patients anywhere: a. Prithviraj b. Narayana c. Samadhan Patil d. Ravindra Patil e. Suman f. Ratna Bai g. Kasturba Bai h. Reshma Bai i. Asha Bai j. Alka Bai k. Shevanti Bai l. Sangeeta m. Lalita Patil.

II. In Orthopaedics, following patients are not to be counted as they were lying on the beds but there were no case sheets of these patients anywhere:- Sindhubai, Yogita, Gayatri, Shobhabai and Parshu Ram.

III. In Pediatrics, following patients are not to be counted:- a. Manisha admitted in Peds Medicine with a diagnosis of Vesical

calculus and actually posted for surgery today. b. Jintendra-admitted with a diagnosis of seizures and so far only

blood count and serum electrolytes done. No EEG or neuro imaging despite long hospitalization till date. There was a cubicle of 5 beds (all empty) without any bed sheets.

IV. In Ophthalmololgy, there were 3 new admission as follows: a. Fakila without case sheet b. Leelabai- a postop patient without any problem c. Baby Bai without case sheet.

V. In Medicine ward, height of manipulation was seen as while entering ward, all vacant beds were photographed by the assessor and round started from the other end. By the time when reached vacant beds, lot of normal persons were lying on them to the extent that even 2 BDS students, Chaitali and Rupali (both 2nd year) were also lying on the vacant beds without any admission case sheet.

VI. Following patients were admitted after 10 am. On 6.9.17 with a diagnosis untenable for hospitalization to a medical college running postgraduate programme in the department: a. Narendra – fever b. Ashok – fever without case sheet c. Vikas-Headache without case sheet d. Bhagwan-fever e. Rahule-abdominal pain f. Asha Ram-fever g. Manohar-Abdominal pain without case sheet h. Lahu Kondiram-Cought and cold i. Vishnu das-No case sheet j. Mukesh-Headache k. Khairnar-Headache l. Mehboob-Pul TB admitted despite existence of chest dept m. Himmat-Enetric fever and the entire case sheet is empty n. Chaitale-2nd year BDS students, without any case sheet.

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o. Rupali-2nd year BDS students, without any case sheet VII. Following patients cannot be counted as they were made to lie after

took photo of vacant beds:- a. Manisha b. Rutuja c. Kanta Bai Arjuman

VIII. Following patients cannot be counted for the reasons mentioned in front of their name:- a. Sahib Rao- admitted with diagnosis of fever but no matching

treatment in the case sheet b. Hiraman-admitted with diagnosis of fever (does not merit

admission) c. Dilip-admitted on 6.9.17 but the file cover shows date of

admission as 23.8.17. d. Ram Das-admitted on 6.9.17 but the file cover shows date of

admission as 23.8.17 e. Dattu Patil-admitted on 6.9.17 but the file cover shows date of

admission as 23.8.17 f. Ashok-admitted on 6.9.17 but the file cover shows date of

admission as 23.8.17. 5. There were only 02 patients on preoperative beds at the time of visit. 6. Data of Histopathology do not match with those of O.T.s. 7. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

The Executive Committee also perused the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 22.09.2017 in the matter of Jawahar Medical Foundation Dhule & Anr. Vs. Union of India &Ors wherein the Hon’ble Court has inter-alia directed as follows:-

“…..

(a) The Medical Council of India is entitled to cause an inspection/verification as per schedule for the purpose of grant of recognition.

(b) The inspection/verification shall be for the academic year 2018-2019. (c) As the bank guarantee submitted by the petititoner-institution has been

enchashed, the Medical Council of India shall not insist on furnishing a fresh bank guarantee.

(d) If the petitioner-institution remains compliant, the consequences shall follow.”

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to direct the institute not to admit the students for the academic session 2018-19 and further decided to recommend to the Central Govt. for withdrawal of recognition of the MBBS degree granted by Jawahar Medical Foundation’s Annasaheb Chudaman Patil Memorial Medical College, Dhule u/s 19 of the IMC Act, 1956 in view of the persisting deficiencies.

74. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Rohini, New Delhi under Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

3rd batch (100 seats) of Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Rohini, New Delhi under Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 32.58 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 19.10 % as detailed in the report. 3. Central photography Section: Staff is not available. 4. Wards: Demonstration rooms & Pantry are not available in some wards. 5. Casualty: Disaster Trolley is not available. 6. 1 Static X-ray machine is available against requirement of 2. 7. CT Scan is not available. 8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 100 MBBS students at Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, Rohini, New Delhi under Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

75. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of

Dr. Y.S. Parmar Govt. Medical College, Nahan, Himachal Pradesh under Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019 Read: the matter with regard to Renewal of permission for MBBS course

for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Dr. Y.S. Parmar Govt. Medical College, Nahan, Himachal Pradesh under Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 23 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 81 % as detailed in the report. 3. Nursing staff: 137 Nursing staff are available against 175 required. 4. OPD: Registration counters are partially computerized. Waiting area is

inadequate. Examination rooms are lesser than required. Teaching areas are inadequate. Enquiry desk is not available. Injection room is common for males/females. Dressing room is common for males/females. Dark room is not available in Ophthalmology OPD. Child Welfare clinic, Child Rehabilitation clinic are not available in Paediatrics OPD. NIL Specialty clinic is available in O.G. OPD.

5. Audiometry room is not soundproof. Speech therapy is not available. Audiologist & Speech Therapist are not available.

6. Wards: Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m. 7. Casualty: Only 10 beds are available against required 20. Separate

Casualty for O.G. is not available. Central Suction is not available. Disaster Trolley, Crash Cart are not available.

8. O.T.: Septic O.T. is not available. Preoperative & Postoperative beds are not available.

9. ICUs: ICCU, MICU, SICU are not available. 10. Radiodiagnosis department: NIL Mobile X-ray machine is available against

requirement of 2. 1 Static X-ray machine is available against 2 required. 1 USG machine is available against 2 required.

11. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. Receiving & Distribution points are not separate.

12. MRD: It is partially computerized. ICD X classification for indexing of diseases is not followed.

13. Central research Laboratory is not available. 14. Examination Hall: It is not available.

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15. Lecture Theaters: 2 Lecture Theaters are available against requirement of 3. Hospital Lecture Theater is not available.

16. Central Library: Available area is 800 sq.m. against requirement of 1,200 sq.m. Students’ Reading room (Outside) is not available. Capacity of Students’ reading room (Inside) is 96 against requirement of 160. Staff reading room is not available. 32 Journals are available against 40 required.

17. Common Rooms for Boys &Girls are not available. 18. Central photography section is not available. 19. Students’ Hostels: They are outside the campus which is not permissible.

Available accommodation is 190 against requirement of 225. 20. Residents’ Hostel: Available accommodation is 30 against 48 required. 21. Residential quarters are outside the campus. 22. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 100 MBBS students at Dr. Y.S. Parmar Govt. Medical College, Nahan, Himachal Pradesh under Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 76. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of

Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kuttapuzha, Kerala under Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

3rd batch (100 seats) of Believers Church Medical College Hospital, Kuttapuzha, Kerala under Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council decided to defer the matter for the next meeting.

77. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of

Govt. Allopathic Medical College, Banda under King George’s Medical University, Lucknow u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

3rd batch (100 seats) of Govt. Allopathic Medical College, Banda under King George’s Medical University, Lucknow u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 52.80 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of residents is 40.42 % as detailed in the report. 3. There is no qualified Radiologist. 4. Bed Occupancy was 25 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 5. There was NIL IPD patient in the wards of General Medicine, Tb & Chest,

Psychiatry, Skin & VD, Ophthalmology, O.G. departments. 6. Blood Bank: it is not functional. 7. Nursing staff: 53 Nursing staff are available against 175 required. 8. Workload of Cytopathology was NIL on day of assessment. 9. OPD: Child Welfare clinic, Child Rehabilitation clinic in Paediatrics OPD are

not functional. 10. O.T.: Septic O.T. is not available. Anaesthesia machine is not available in 1

O.T. 11. ICUs: There was NIL patient in ICCU, ICUs.

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12. CT Scan is not available. 13. 1 USG machine is available against requirement of 2. 14. MRD: it is partially computerized. 15. Central research Laboratory is not available. 16. Central Library: Available books are 2,603 against requirement of 4,000. 20

Journals are available against 40 required. Internet Nodes are not functional.

17. Anatomy department: 32 Lockers are available against 100 required. 18. Pathology department: Clinical Pathology Practical Laboratory, Museum

are not functional. 19. Microbiology department: 7 Service Laboratories, Museum are not

functional. 20. Pharmacology department: Museum is not functional. 21. Forensic Medicine department: Cold Storage is not available. Museum is

not functional. 22. Community Medicine department: Practical Laboratory, Museum are not

functional. 23. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 100 MBBS students at Govt. Allopathic Medical College, Banda under King George’s Medical University, Lucknowu/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 78. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of

Doon Medical College, Dehrakhas–Dehradun, Uttarakhand under Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University, Dehradun u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

3rdbatch (150 seats) of Doon Medical College, Dehrakhas–Dehradun, Uttarakhand under Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University, Dehradun u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) alongwitha letter dated 08.09.2017 received from the Principal of the college and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faulty is 25% as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 14.28 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching beds: Nil beds are available for Skin & VD against requirement of

8. 4. Workload of Histopathology& Cytopathology is NIL. 5. OPD: Minor Procedure room is not available in Ophthalmology OPD. 6. Wards: Distance between 2 beds is < 1.5 m. Pantry is not available in some

wards. 7. PNDT approval for USG machines is not available. 8. MRD: It is manual. ICD X classification of diseases is not followed for

indexing. 9. Intercom is not available. 10. Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine departments

are not functional. 11. Lecture Theaters: Hospital lecture Theater is not available. 12. Central Library: 30 Journals are available against requirement of 40. 13. Residents’ Hostel: Available accommodation is for 48 against requirement

of 49. 14. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

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In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 150 MBBS students at Doon Medical College, Dehrakhas–Dehradun, Uttarakh and under Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University, Dehradun u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 79. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of

Govt. Medical College (Shaikh-Ul-Hind-Maulana Mahmood Hasan Medical College), Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh under Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

4th batch (100 seats) of Govt. Medical College (Shaikh-Ul-Hind-Maulana Mahmood Hasan Medical College), Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh under Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 36.84 % as detailed in the report. 2. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 100 72 28 2 Paediatrics 40 24 16 3 Tb & Chest 10 08 02 4 Psychiatry 10 08 02 5 Skin & VD 10 08 02 6 General Surgery 100 90 10 7 Orthopaedics 40 30 10 8 O.G. 50 40 10 TOTAL 80

3. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment was 65.6 %. 4. Nursing staff: 110 Nurses are available against requirement of 179. 5. O.T.: There was NIL O.T. list on day of assessment. A.C. plant is not

working since 01/09/2017. 6. Workload of Histopathology was NIL on day of assessment. 7. Casualty: 10 beds are available against requirement of 20. 8. ICUs: Details of patients admitted in ICCU & ICUs on day of assessment

are not provided. 9. 2 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 4. 10. CT Scan is not available. 11. Central research Laboratory is not available. 12. Central Library: Available books are 4,666 against requirement of 5,600. 21

Journals are available against requirement of 80. 13. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 100 MBBS students at Govt. Medical College (Shaikh-Ul-Hind-Maulana Mahmood Hasan Medical College), Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh under Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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80. Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and the other teaching facilities available for 100 MBBS seats at Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur.

Read: the matter with regard to compliance verification assessment of the physical and the other teaching facilities available for 100 MBBS seats at Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance

verification assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) along with previous assessment reports (16.03.2017 & 17.03.2017, 03.08.2016 & 02.03.2016) and noted the following:- 1. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. as verified by assessors from departmental

registers as maintained by some departments was 221. The departments of General Medicine, General Surgery, O.G. do not maintain any departmental OPD register. The data of OPD attendance as provided by Institute are inflated. Even so, total OPD comes to 774 against requirement of 800. There was no crowd of patients in OPD at 10 a.m. and also at 2 p.m. OPDs were totally empty by 2 p.m.

2. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment was 46.31 %. 3. Number of genuine patients was only 5, rest were normal healthy children.

They were found running and playing in the ward at 2 pm. 4. In Orthopaedics, patients requiring Physiotherapy were admitted as Indoor

patients. 5. In male Psychiatry ward, all patients were females. 6. In General medicine ward, most of the patients had minor complaints and

did not require hospitalization. 7. Total number of Major Operations for the whole hospital was 06. In General

Surgery O.T., only 1 Circumcision was performed. 8. Histopathology workload on day of assessment was only 04 and

Cytopathology workload only 05. 9. Laboratory Investigation workload was inadequate. 10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to revoke the notice issued under clause 8(3)(1)(d) & and further decided to continue the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999 and further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance after rectification of the above deficiencies within one month.

81. Recognition/approval of Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpurfor the award of MBBS degree granted by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 – Compliance Verification Assessment Regarding.

Read: the matter with regard to recognition/approval of Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpurfor the award of MBBS degree granted by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report (06.09.2017 & 07.09.2017) along with previous assessment report (21.04.2017 &16th& 17th March, 2017)and noted the following:- 1. Shortage of Residents is 5.74 % as detailed in the report. 2. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. as verified by assessors from departmental

registers as maintained by some departments was 221. The departments of General Medicine, General Surgery, O.G. do not maintain any departmental OPD register. The data of OPD attendance as provided by Institute are

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inflated. Even so, total OPD comes to 774 against requirement of 800. There was no crowd of patients in OPD at 10 a.m. and also at 2 p.m. OPDs were totally empty by 2 p.m.

3. Bed Occupancy of genuine patients at 10 a.m. on day of assessment was 36.60 %. Most of the beds were occupied by patients with minor complaints.

4. In Paediatrics ward, number of genuine patients was only 5; rest were normal healthy children/those having minor complaints like cough & cold. They were found running & playing in the ward.

5. In Orthopaedics ward, number of genuine patients was only 11. Rest did not require hospitalization.

6. In General medicine ward, number of genuine patients was only 42. Rest did not require hospitalization.

7. The following patients not requiring hospitalization:-

Sl.No. Patient Name Disease

Ophthalmology:

1. Balaiah Chekali

BE in mature cataract

2. Beeraiah son of Mallaiha BE IMSC with Meibomitcs 3. Ramulu son of Yellaiah BE IMSC with Meibomitcs 4. Nagulu Ravula Meibomitics with IMSC 5. Dakaiah son of Durgaiah RE IMSC LE Pseudophakia 6. Marsavva son of Naryana BE IMSC 7. Lakshmi Narsavva w/o

Swamy BE Nasal & Temporal Pterygium

8. Sattava wife of Pochaiah BE IMSC 9. Rajavva wife of Sathaiah LE IMSC 10. Mallavva Tuppathi wife of

Yellaiah BE Nasal Pterygium with IMSC

11. Yellamma wife of Siddaiah BE IMSC 12. Laxmi wife of Narsimulu BE Early IMSC 13. Laxmi Mudan wife of Balaji LE Mature cataract 14. Venkavva wife of Pochaiah BE Early IMSC

ENT

S.No. Patient Name Disease 1. Veeramani Sinusitis 2. Shobha Apnasia 3. Ramulamma Dysphagia 4. Venkatamma DNS to RT 5. Praveen Kumar DNS to L 6. Thirupathi Chitam DNS to R with Chronic Sinusitis 7. Sarthro Menier’s Disease

PAEDIATRICS

Paediatrics-I

1. Charan Cold, Fever, Cough 2. Kumar Cold, Fever, Cough 3. Navya Itching fingers 4. David Fever, Cough, Cold 5. Bhavani UTI 6. Jyoti Headache 7. Anusha Pain Abd 8. Pochamani Headache 9. Premlatha Headache

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10. Ramya Cough, cold , Fever 11. Mahesh Cold, Fever 12. Yeshu Cold, Fever 13. Praneeth Cold, Fever 14. Raviteja Fever, Cough, Cold 15. Kalkesh Itching all over body 16. Prashant Itching skin lesions 17. Daya Sagar Itching 18. Keerthana Watering eyes 19. Shanker Weakness, Fever 20. Vamshi Headache 21. Narsamma Vomating fever

(No fever on chart) 22. Haindevi Cold, Fever, Cough

No fever temp chart 23. Danial Cold, Fever, Cough 24. Lakshmi Fever, Vomating 25. Ashitush Fever 26. Saritha Burning Feet fever 27. Eeshco Ar Manoj Fever 28. Lashman Fever, Cold, Cough 29. Ragavendra Scabies with fever 30. Mamatha White patches on face 31. Krutesh Cold, Headache 32. Lucky S Pharyngitis 33. Teja P Burning micturition 34. Ashoka Abd pain for Evaluation 35. Dhaniyal URT2 with Pharyngitis 36. Kavya Scabies with Pharygnitis 37. Vidya Contact calamities 38. Ajay Kumar Burning Micturtion 39. Jesica Gastritis for evaluation 40. Davind Raj Headache & Fever 41. Sanjay Scabies with Pharygnitis 42. Anitha Headache & Pain Abdomen 43. Anusha Anaemia with Vasicular Lesion

over Palms PAEDIATRIC WARD-II

1. Bhanuprasad Reddy LRTI 2. Nitin T UTI 3. Rakshitha Acute Gartitis 4. Vigneshwari Pharyngitis 5. Anusha Pharyngitis 6. Jesica Gastritis 7. Ravi UTI 8. Annapurna Pharyngitis 9. Kavitha Acute gastritis 10. Joshna Acute Gastroenteritis with some

Dehydration 11. Ramesh Acute gastritis 12. Pandu Anaemia with pain abdomen &

evaluation 13. Sunanda LRTI with sinusitis 14. Ravinder LRTI 15. Akash Acute Gastritis 16. Shalini kumar LRTI 17. Karnika LRTI with stye 18. Varalakshmi Acute gastritis 19. Shobha Pharyngitis 20. Akhil Exacerbation of asthma 21. Ashok Scabies with Pharyngitis 22. Manish Short stature with anaemia

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23. Thanush LRTI 24. Chandu Goitre under evaluation

GENERAL MEDICINE

1. Mallesh Pyrexia & evaluation (No fever in temp chart)

2. Pochaiah Weakness upper limb 3. Dayakar Bokka Vertigo & evaluation 4. Ramula Ritam Peripheral neuropathy 5. Jagana Fever Weakness 6. Anjaneyulu Bodyache, Anaemia & Evaluation 7. Yellam Kusani Rt frozen shoulders (ortho) 8. Narasimha Reddy Anaemia & Evaluation lower back

ache 9. Durgaiah UTI 10. Ramulu Old TIA (Epilepsy Left

Hemiparisis) 11. Bikshapathi Abd discomfort

MEDICINE MALE – 2

1. Yadagiri Peripheral neuropathy 2. Genya Cough & fever 3. Hariya Pyrexia for evaluation 4. Narshimulu Acid peptic Disease 5. Reddy Maloth Pyrexia under evaluation (? UTI) 6. Ramulu Peripheral neuropathy 7. Naragoud Peripheral neuropathy 8. Lachiah Peripheral neuropathy 9. Narshimulu APD 10. Mallesha HTN 11. Ramulu AID 12. Ramulu LRTI

MEDICAL FEMALE WARD – II

1. Balamma Anaemia pyrexia & evaluation 2. Laxmi D GERD, UTI, Cervical

spondylosis, viral pyrexia 3. Bani Compressive myelopathy 4. Rajamma L4-L5 radiculopathy LRTI 5. Yellamma Peripheral neuropathy 6. Venkatamma Peripheral neuropathy 7. Laxmi Anemia & lower back ache, 8. Kishtamma Microcytic Hypochromic anaemia 9. Meelamma Anamia & evaluation 10. Venkatamma Headache & evaluation 11. Venkatama Migrained 12. Kamli Peripheral neuropathy anemia 13. Narsamma APD, Microcytic Hypochromic

Anaemia (7.9g/dl) 14. Sirvi Headache 15. Laxmi Costochondritis URTI 16. Sakri UTI 17. Manthi Anemia & evaluation (8.0 g/dl) 18. Laxman Arthralgia 19. Narsimha Myalgia, Acc HTN) 20. Ramulu Pain lower limbs 21. Maisaiah LRTI, Pruritis 22. Komar APD 23. Kistareddy Pain abdomen 24. Anjaiah Headache 25. Ramdas Gastritis Osteoarthritis 26. Beeraiah Peripheral Neuropathy under

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Spondylosis 27. Yadagiri Fever 28. Pochaiah LRTI 29. Ashaiah Peripheral neuropathy 30. Peddasailu Denovo HTN (BP 120/90) 31. Pentaiah APD with lumbar spondylosis 32. Muthaiah OA RT knee 33. Narsimlu Type II DM peripheral neuropathy 34. Ramulu APD peripheral neuropathy

MEDICINE FEMALE-I

1. Yadamma DM, HT, CAD 2. Pochamma Pain Neck 3. Pentamma Pain abd, legs 4. Ramulamma Abd/ bloating pain 5. Pedda malamma Body pain 6. Nagamma Giddiness vertigo 7. Malamma Knee JT pain 8. Vankatamma Cough, fever 9. Lachava Body ache UTI 10. Sakri Body ache 11. Venkatamma Pain lower limbs 12. Muthyalu Gastritis 13. Buchamma DM 14. Pedda Laxmi Bachache, Leg pain 15. Yellava Pain neck back 16. Suryala Body pain 17. Janamma Head Ache, vomiting 18. Manamma Body aches 19. Yadamma HTN-L5, Radiculopathy LRTI 20. Pochamma L4-L5 Radiculopathy LRTI 21. Pentamma Radiculopathy, APD 22. Ramulamma APD, HTN 23. Pedda Mallamma Anaemia evaluation 24. Nagamma Anaemia evaluation BPPV 25. Mallamma GERD 26. Venkatamma LRTI, HTN 27. Dwali O/c CVA 28. Hasli Anaemia, APD 29. Balamani Peripheral neuropathy Cervical

spondylosis 30. Himaja PUO 31. Lachavva Pyrexia evaluation UTI 32. Sakri Anaemia evaluation 33. Tulasi Durga UTI 34. Chandrakala LRTI 35. Narsavva HTN 36. Peddalaxmi P.U.O Anemia 37. Yellavva Nuritional Anemia HTN 38. Neelamma o/c CVA 39. Mahalaxmi Pyrexia 40. Narasavva HTN 41. Suryakala Hypothyroidism, Nutritional

Anemia 42. Janamma Anemia evaluation Migraine 43. Manemma Peripheral Neuropathy

Nutritional Anemia 44. Venkatamma Anemia evaluation Osteoarthritis 45. Buchamma DM2 with Diabetic neuropathy 46. Muthyalu Gastroenteritis

FEMALE DERMATOLOGY WARD

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1. Ramulamma Senile Xerosis 2. Rattnamma Senile Xerosis 3. Rajamma Chor, Actinic Dermatitis 4. Lakshmi S Psoriasis 5. Ramulamma Manthri Tinea Corponis 6. Lakshmi M Acquired Ichthyosia for

evaluation 7. Yellamma Senile Xerosis for evaluation

MALE DERMATOLOGY WARD

1. Harikishan Reddy Chr, Urticaria 2. Sathaiah Asteatstic Eccema 3. Rama Rao Chr. Plaque Psoriasis 4. Sri Ramulu Acute Eczema 5. Balaiah BL-LL Hansen’s 6. Shravan Acne Vulgaris IV with

Seborrhoeic capitis

8. Total number of Major Operations for the whole hospital was 06. In General Surgery O.T., only 1 Circumcision was performed.

9. Histopathology workload on day of assessment was only 04 and Cytopathology workload only 05.

10. Laboratory Investigation workload was inadequate. 11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Government not to recognize/approve Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur for the award of MBBS degree granted by Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956 and further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance for rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month for further consideration of the matter.

The Committee further decided to revoke the notice issued under clause

8(3)(1)(d) & and further decided to continue the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999. 82. Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and the other

teaching facilities available for Recognition/approval of Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Bareillyfor the award of MBBS degree granted by Mahatma JyotibaPhuleRohilkhand University, Bareilly against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956. Read :the matter with regard to compliance verification assessment of the

physical and the other teaching facilities available for Recognition/approval of Rohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Bareilly for the award of MBBS degree granted by Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered thecompliance

verification assessment reports (07.09.2017) along with previous assessment report (24.04.2017 &16th& 17th March, 2017) and decided to revoke the decision of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.3.2016.

The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to recommend to

the Central Government for recognition/approval ofRohilkhand Medical College & Hospital, Bareilly for the award of MBBS degree granted by Mahatma Jyotiba

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Phule Rohilkhand University, Bareilly against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956.

The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute

be drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April 2010 and act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-

8 (3) … (2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of MBBS degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed. (3) The procedure for ‘Renewal’ of recognition shall be same as applicable for the award of recognition. (4) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub-clause (a) supra shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Undergraduate Course of MBBS at the said institute.”

83. Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and the other

teaching facilities available for 100 MBBS seats and for Recognition/approval of Era’s Medical College & Hospital, Lucknow for the award of MBBS degree granted by Dr. R.M.L. Avath University, Faizabad against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956.

Read :the matter with regard to compliance verification assessment of the physical and the other teaching facilities available for 100 MBBS seats and for Recognition/approval of Era’s Medical College & Hospital, Lucknow for the award of MBBS degree granted by Dr. R.M.L. Avath University, Faizabad against the increased intake i.e. from 100 to 150 seats u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act, 1956.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the matter in detail and decided to revoke notice issued under clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999 and amended on 18.03.2016.

84. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi under Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith University, Varanasi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read :the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi under Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith University, Varanasi u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 6 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 18.3 % as detailed in the report. 3. With regard to Dr. Pragath Gupta, there is disparity in salary between that

mentioned in the appointment order and that received. 4. As many as 27 Senior Residents & 27 Junior Residents as detailed in the

report are not staying in the address provided. Residents are not staying in the rooms allotted by the Dean as found out by physical verification after 6 p.m.

5. Data of OPD attendance, Minor Operations, Laboratory Investigations as submitted by the Institute are over inflated.

6. Wards: General Medicine ward on 5th floor is incomplete but shown as functional. There are no doors & windows in the Demonstration rooms.

7. UHC: Specialists’ visits are not organized.

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8. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 150 MBBS students at Heritage Institute of Medical Sciences, Varanasi under Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith University, Varanasiu/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

85. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 2nd batch (150 seats) of Adesh Medical College & Hospital, Shahabad, Haryana under Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. Read :the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

2nd batch (150 seats) of Adesh Medical College & Hospital, Shahabad, Haryana under Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(14th and 15th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 15.95 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 48.93 % as detailed in the report. 3. In respect of Dr. Harsimaran Singh, Senior Resident in General Medicine;

Dr. Ankush Singla, Senior Resident in General medicine and Dr. Samrat S. Shogal, Junior Resident in General Medicine, morning & afternoon signatures are not matching.

4. Night duty list was provided at 12:50 p.m. after completion of morning attendance.

5. Bed Occupancy is 11 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 6. Two Paediatric patents were kept in Burns’ ward even though they were not

cases of Burns. 7. Histopathology-On verification in the Register for the date 13.9.2017, name

of 05 patients (Gaurav Reg.No. 111331 Breast tissue, Harjinder Sing Reg.No. 110982 Gall Ballder tissue, Hemant Rao Reg.No. 110996 Hernia, Rajo Reg.No. 110998 Breast tissue, Barat Singh Reg. No. 111018 Prostate tissue) was there. But on physical verification only Breast tissue of Gaurav was available.

8. Wards: Female Skin & VD ward, Female Tb & Chest ward, Female Ophthalmology ward were locked at time of visit. Male Ophthalmology ward has no Nursing station.

9. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Crash cart is not organized. Inj. Adrenaline with expiry date 09/05/2017 was kept in the drug tray.

10. ICUs: There were only 2 patients in MICU. 11. Examination Hall: It is under construction. 12. Pathology department: Museum is not functional. Audiovisual aids are not

available in Demonstration room. 13. Microbiology department: Practical laboratory is not furnished. Museum is

not functional. Audiovisual aids are not available in Demonstration room. 14. Pharmacology department: Clinical Pharmacology laboratory is not

furnished. Museum is not functional. Audiovisual aids are not available in Demonstration room.

15. Community Medicine department: Museum is not functional. Audiovisual aids are not available in Demonstration room.

16. RHTC: It is under construction. 17. UHC: It is under construction. 18. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

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In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 2nd

batch of 150 MBBS students atAdesh Medical College & Hospital, Shahabad, Haryana under Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019 and further decided to apply clauses 8(3)(1)(a) and 8(3)(1)(d) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 which read as under:-

“8(3)(1)…..

(a) Colleges in the stage upto II renewal (i.e. Admission of third batch)

If it is observed during any regular inspection of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 30% and/or bed occupancy is <60%, such an institute will not be considered for renewal of permission in that Academic Year.” (d) Colleges which are found to have employed teachers with faked/forged documents:

“If it is observed during any institute is found to have employed a teacher with faked/forged documents and have submitted the declaration form of such a teacher, such an institute will not be considered for renewal of permission/recognition for award of MBBS degree/processing the applications for postgraduate courses for two academic years i.e. that academic year and the next academic year also.”

The Executive Committee decided to refer the matter to the Ethics Committee of the Council.

86. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of

Gadag Institute of Medical Sciences, Gadag, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read : the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of Gadag Institute of Medical Sciences, Gadag, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(21stand 22nd August, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. CT Scan is not available. 2. Speech Therapist, Child Psychologist are not available. 3. Cytopathology workload is NIL. Histopathology workload is only 02. 4. MRD: it is partially computerized. 5. Central Library: it is not air-conditioned. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 4th

batch of 150 MBBS students atGadag Institute of Medical Sciences, Gadag, Karnataka under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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87. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu under Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute (Deemed to be University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read : the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu under Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute (Deemed to be University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (11thand 12th September, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rd batch of 150 MBBS students at ACS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu under Dr. MGR Educational & Research Institute (Deemed to be University) u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 88. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (150 seats) of

Maheshwara Medical College & Hospital, Patancheru, Medak, Telangana u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. Read :the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

3rd batch (150 seats) of Maheshwara Medical College & Hospital, Patancheru, Medak, Telangana u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council decided to defer the matter for the next meeting. 89. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Govt.

Medical College, Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh under Chhattisgarh Ayush and Health Sciences, University, Raipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read : the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 3rd batch (100 seats) of Govt. Medical College, Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh under Chhattisgarh Ayush and Health Sciences, University, Raipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 48.3 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 57.4 % as detailed in the report. 3. Teaching Beds: 63 beds are available in General Surgery against

requirement of 90 resulting in deficit of 27 beds. 24 beds are available in Orthopaedics against requirement of 30 resulting in deficit of 6 beds.

4. Pathology, Pharmacology, Pharmacology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine departments are under construction and non-functional.

5. Nursing staff: 81 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 175. 6. Paramedical & Nonteaching staff: 97 Paramedical & Nonteaching staff are

available against requirement of 101. 7. There was NIL patient in Psychiatry, Skin & VD, Tb & Chest,

Ophthalmology& ENT. 8. OPD: Separate Registration counters for males/females are not available.

Only 2 Examinations are available in major departments against requirement of 4 each. Teaching area is available only in General Medicine & Paediatrics. Injection rooms for males/females are not available. Dressing rooms for males/females are not available. Minor O.T. is located not in General Surgery OPD. Plaster Cutting room is not separate. Speciality clinic rooms are not available in Paediatrics OPD. Sterility clinic is not available in OG OPD.

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9. Wards: Examination cum Treatment room is not available in any ward. Demonstration rooms are not available in some wards. Pantry is not available in any ward.

10. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. CMO is not available. Central O2 and Central Suction are not available. Minor O.T. is not available. Equipment is inadequate as detailed in the report.

11. Central Clinical Laboratory: Separate sections of Pathology, Microbiology, Haematology& Biochemistry are not available.

12. O.T.: Ophthalmology O.T. is not functional. Central O2 and Central Suction are not available.

13. ICUs: ICCU, SICU are not available. ABG Analyzer is not available. 14. Radiodiagnosis department: CT Scan is single slice against minimum 16

slice required. 1 USG machine is available against requirement of 2. 1 Mobile & 1 Static X-ray machines are not functional.

15. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 16. Intercom is not functional. 17. Central Research Laboratory is not available. 18. Examination Hall: It is not available. 19. Lecture Theaters: Only 2 Lecture Theaters are available against

requirement of 3. They are not of Gallery type. Audiovisual aids are not available. Hospital lecture Theater is not available.

20. Central Library: Available area is 1,020 sq.m. against requirement of 1,200 sq.m. Capacity of Students’ Reading room (Outside) is 40 against requirement of 75. Available books are 1,943 against requirement of 3,000. NIL Journals are available. There are NIL Internet Nodes.

21. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is 104 against requirement of 225. Recreation room & Visitors’ room are not available.

22. Residents’ Hostel: It is not available. 23. Anatomy department: Dissection Microscopes are not available. Band Saw

is not available. 24. Physiology department: Amphibian laboratory is not available. 25. RHTC: It is not under the control of Dean. 26. UHC: Specialists’ visits are not organized. 27. Website is not available. 28. Common Room for Boys is not available. That for Girls is smaller than

required. 29. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 3rd

batch of 100 MBBS students at Govt. Medical College, Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh under Chhattisgarh Ayush and Health Sciences, University, Raipur u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

90. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of B.K.L. Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra under Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (100 seats) of B.K.L. Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra under Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (06thand 07th September, 2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 4th batch of 100 MBBS students at B.K.L. Walawalkar Rural Medical College, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra under Maharashtra University of Health Science, Nashik u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

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91. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 5th batch (150 seats) of A.C.

Subba Reddy Govt. Medical College, Nellore under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. Read :the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for

5th batch (150 seats) of A.C. Subba Reddy Govt. Medical College, Nellore under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 25.00 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of residents is 35.00 % as detailed in the report. 3. Bed Occupancy is 63.30 % at 10 a.m. on day of assessment. 4. There were only 03 Major Operations on day of assessment. 5. Histopathology workload is NIL. 6. Paramedical & Non-teaching staff: 41 Paramedical & Non-teaching staff are

available against requirement of 162. 7. MRD: it is manual. 8. ETO Sterilizer is not available. 9. Central Library: It is not air-conditioned. Available books are 4,114 against

requirement of 5,000. 25 Internet Nodes are available against requirement of 40.

10. Anatomy department: Lockers are not available. 11. Pharmaco Vigilance Committee: NIL meeting is held during the year. 12. Website: Toll free number to report ragging is not available. 13. RHTC: It is not under control of Dean. 14. UHC: It is not under control of Dean. 15. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to

recommend to the Central Govt. not to renew the permission for admission of 5thbatch of 150 MBBS students atA.C. Subba Reddy Govt. Medical College, Nellore under Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2018-2019. 92. Continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by NTR University of

Health Sciences, Vijayawadain respect of students being trained at Mediciti Institute Of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur– consideration of Assessment report.

Read :the matter with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada in respect of students being trained at Mediciti Institute Of Medical Sciences, Ghanpur.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(6th and 7th September, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Dr. Aparna Verma, Medical Superintendent has only 8 y administrative experience against requirement of 10 y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

2. OPD attendance at 2 p.m. on day of assessment is 774. 3. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment is 56.17 % of the required

beds for 100 UG intake (i.e. 264 out of 470). 4. The following patients not requiring hospitalization:-

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Sl.No. Patient Name Disease

Ophthalmology:

1. Balaiah Chekali

BE in mature cataract

2. Beeraiah son of Mallaiha BE IMSC with Meibomitcs 3. Ramulu son of Yellaiah BE IMSC with Meibomitcs 4. Nagulu Ravula Meibomitics with IMSC 5. Dakaiah son of Durgaiah RE IMSC LE Pseudophakia 6. Marsavva son of Naryana BE IMSC 7. Lakshmi Narsavva w/o Swamy BE Nasal & Temporal Pterygium 8. Sattava wife of Pochaiah BE IMSC 9. Rajavva wife of Sathaiah LE IMSC 10. Mallavva Tuppathi wife of

Yellaiah BE Nasal Pterygium with IMSC

11. Yellamma wife of Siddaiah BE IMSC 12. Laxmi wife of Narsimulu BE Early IMSC 13. Laxmi Mudan wife of Balaji LE Mature cataract 14. Venkavva wife of Pochaiah BE Early IMSC

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S.No. Patient Name Disease 8. Veeramani Sinusitis 9. Shobha Apnasia 10. Ramulamma Dysphagia 11. Venkatamma DNS to RT 12. Praveen Kumar DNS to L 13. Thirupathi Chitam DNS to R with Chronic Sinusitis 14. Sarthro Menier’s Disease

PAEDIATRICS

Paediatrics-I

44. Charan Cold, Fever, Cough 45. Kumar Cold, Fever, Cough 46. Navya Itching fingers 47. David Fever, Cough, Cold 48. Bhavani UTI 49. Jyoti Headache 50. Anusha Pain Abd 51. Pochamani Headache 52. Premlatha Headache 53. Ramya Cough, cold , Fever 54. Mahesh Cold, Fever 55. Yeshu Cold, Fever 56. Praneeth Cold, Fever 57. Raviteja Fever, Cough, Cold 58. Kalkesh Itching all over body 59. Prashant Itching skin lesions 60. Daya Sagar Itching 61. Keerthana Watering eyes 62. Shanker Weakness, Fever 63. Vamshi Headache 64. Narsamma Vomating fever

(No fever on chart) 65. Haindevi Cold, Fever, Cough

No fever temp chart 66. Danial Cold, Fever, Cough 67. Lakshmi Fever, Vomating 68. Ashitush Fever 69. Saritha Burning Feet fever

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70. Eeshco Ar Manoj Fever 71. Lashman Fever, Cold, Cough 72. Ragavendra Scabies with fever 73. Mamatha White patches on face 74. Krutesh Cold, Headache 75. Lucky S Pharyngitis 76. Teja P Burning micturition 77. Ashoka Abd pain for Evaluation 78. Dhaniyal URT2 with Pharyngitis 79. Kavya Scabies with Pharygnitis 80. Vidya Contact calamities 81. Ajay Kumar Burning Micturtion 82. Jesica Gastritis for evaluation 83. Davind Raj Headache & Fever 84. Sanjay Scabies with Pharygnitis 85. Anitha Headache & Pain Abdomen 86. Anusha Anaemia with Vasicular Lesion

over Palms PAEDIATRIC WARD-II

25. Bhanuprasad Reddy LRTI 26. Nitin T UTI 27. Rakshitha Acute Gartitis 28. Vigneshwari Pharyngitis 29. Anusha Pharyngitis 30. Jesica Gastritis 31. Ravi UTI 32. Annapurna Pharyngitis 33. Kavitha Acute gastritis 34. Joshna Acute Gastroenteritis with some

Dehydration 35. Ramesh Acute gastritis 36. Pandu Anaemia with pain abdomen &

evaluation 37. Sunanda LRTI with sinusitis 38. Ravinder LRTI 39. Akash Acute Gastritis 40. Shalini kumar LRTI 41. Karnika LRTI with stye 42. Varalakshmi Acute gastritis 43. Shobha Pharyngitis 44. Akhil Exacerbation of asthma 45. Ashok Scabies with Pharyngitis 46. Manish Short stature with anaemia 47. Thanush LRTI 48. Chandu Goitre under evaluation

GENERAL MEDICINE

12. Mallesh Pyrexia & evaluation (No fever in temp chart)

13. Pochaiah Weakness upper limb 14. Dayakar Bokka Vertigo & evaluation 15. Ramula Ritam Peripheral neuropathy 16. Jagana Fever Weakness 17. Anjaneyulu Bodyache, Anaemia & Evaluation 18. Yellam Kusani Rt frozen shoulders (ortho) 19. Narasimha Reddy Anaemia & Evaluation lower back

ache 20. Durgaiah UTI 21. Ramulu Old TIA (Epilepsy Left

Hemiparisis) 22. Bikshapathi Abd discomfort

MEDICINE MALE – 2

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13. Yadagiri Peripheral neuropathy 14. Genya Cough & fever 15. Hariya Pyrexia for evaluation 16. Narshimulu Acid peptic Disease 17. Reddy Maloth Pyrexia under evaluation (? UTI) 18. Ramulu Peripheral neuropathy 19. Naragoud Peripheral neuropathy 20. Lachiah Peripheral neuropathy 21. Narshimulu APD 22. Mallesha HTN 23. Ramulu AID 24. Ramulu LRTI

MEDICAL FEMALE WARD – II

35. Balamma Anaemia pyrexia & evaluation 36. Laxmi D GERD, UTI, Cervical

spondylosis, viral pyrexia 37. Bani Compressive myelopathy 38. Rajamma L4-L5 radiculopathy LRTI 39. Yellamma Peripheral neuropathy 40. Venkatamma Peripheral neuropathy 41. Laxmi Anemia & lower back ache, 42. Kishtamma Microcytic Hypochromic anaemia 43. Meelamma Anamia & evaluation 44. Venkatamma Headache & evaluation 45. Venkatama Migrained 46. Kamli Peripheral neuropathy anemia 47. Narsamma APD, Microcytic Hypochromic

Anaemia (7.9g/dl) 48. Sirvi Headache 49. Laxmi Costochondritis URTI 50. Sakri UTI 51. Manthi Anemia & evaluation (8.0 g/dl) 52. Laxman Arthralgia 53. Narsimha Myalgia, Acc HTN) 54. Ramulu Pain lower limbs 55. Maisaiah LRTI, Pruritis 56. Komar APD 57. Kistareddy Pain abdomen 58. Anjaiah Headache 59. Ramdas Gastritis Osteoarthritis 60. Beeraiah Peripheral Neuropathy under

Spondylosis 61. Yadagiri Fever 62. Pochaiah LRTI 63. Ashaiah Peripheral neuropathy 64. Peddasailu Denovo HTN (BP 120/90) 65. Pentaiah APD with lumbar spondylosis 66. Muthaiah OA RT knee 67. Narsimlu Type II DM peripheral neuropathy 68. Ramulu APD peripheral neuropathy

MEDICINE FEMALE-I

47. Yadamma DM, HT, CAD 48. Pochamma Pain Neck 49. Pentamma Pain abd, legs 50. Ramulamma Abd/ bloating pain 51. Pedda malamma Body pain 52. Nagamma Giddiness vertigo 53. Malamma Knee JT pain

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54. Vankatamma Cough, fever 55. Lachava Body ache UTI 56. Sakri Body ache 57. Venkatamma Pain lower limbs 58. Muthyalu Gastritis 59. Buchamma DM 60. Pedda Laxmi Bachache, Leg pain 61. Yellava Pain neck back 62. Suryala Body pain 63. Janamma Head Ache, vomiting 64. Manamma Body aches 65. Yadamma HTN-L5, Radiculopathy LRTI 66. Pochamma L4-L5 Radiculopathy LRTI 67. Pentamma Radiculopathy, APD 68. Ramulamma APD, HTN 69. Pedda Mallamma Anaemia evaluation 70. Nagamma Anaemia evaluation BPPV 71. Mallamma GERD 72. Venkatamma LRTI, HTN 73. Dwali O/c CVA 74. Hasli Anaemia, APD 75. Balamani Peripheral neuropathy Cervical

spondylosis 76. Himaja PUO 77. Lachavva Pyrexia evaluation UTI 78. Sakri Anaemia evaluation 79. Tulasi Durga UTI 80. Chandrakala LRTI 81. Narsavva HTN 82. Peddalaxmi P.U.O Anemia 83. Yellavva Nuritional Anemia HTN 84. Neelamma o/c CVA 85. Mahalaxmi Pyrexia 86. Narasavva HTN 87. Suryakala Hypothyroidism, Nutritional

Anemia 88. Janamma Anemia evaluation Migraine 89. Manemma Peripheral Neuropathy

Nutritional Anemia 90. Venkatamma Anemia evaluation Osteoarthritis 91. Buchamma DM2 with Diabetic neuropathy 92. Muthyalu Gastroenteritis

FEMALE DERMATOLOGY WARD

8. Ramulamma Senile Xerosis 9. Rattnamma Senile Xerosis 10. Rajamma Chor, Actinic Dermatitis 11. Lakshmi S Psoriasis 12. Ramulamma Manthri Tinea Corponis 13. Lakshmi M Acquired Ichthyosia for

evaluation 14. Yellamma Senile Xerosis for evaluation

MALE DERMATOLOGY WARD

7. Harikishan Reddy Chr, Urticaria 8. Sathaiah Asteatstic Eccema 9. Rama Rao Chr. Plaque Psoriasis 10. Sri Ramulu Acute Eczema 11. Balaiah BL-LL Hansen’s 12. Shravan Acne Vulgaris IV with

Seborrhoeic capitis

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5. Total number of Major Operations for the whole hospital was 06. In General

Surgery O.T., only 1 Circumcision was performed. 6. Workload of Laboratory investigations is inadequate. Workload of Clinical

pathology is NIL. 7. ICUs: There were 2 patients each in MICU, SICU on day of assessment. 8. Central Research Laboratory is not available. 9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided not to recommend continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by NTR University of Health Sciences, Vijayawada in respect of students being trained at Mediciti Institute Of Medical Sciences, Ghanpurand further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month.

The Committee furtherdecided to revoke the notice issued under clause 8(3)(1)(d) &and further decided to continue the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999.

93. Continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at Kannur Medical College, Kannur.

Read :the matter with regard tocontinuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at Kannur Medical College, Kannur.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment reports (11th and 12th September, 2017) and decided to recommend that recognition of MBBS degree granted by Kerala University of Health Sciences, Thrissur in respect of students being trained at Kannur Medical College, Kannur be continued restricting the number of admission to 100 (One Hundred) students.

The Executive Committee further decided that the attention of the institute be drawn to Sections 8(3)(2), 8(3)(3) & 8(3)(4) of the Establishment of Medical Colleges Regulations (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April,2010 and act accordingly at appropriate time, which reads as under:-

8 (3) … (2) The recognition so granted to an Undergraduate Course for award of

degree shall be for a maximum period of 5 years, upon which it shall have to be renewed.

(3) The procedure for ‘Renewal’ of recognition shall be same as applicable for the award of recognition.

(4) Failure to seek timely renewal of recognition as required in sub clause (a) supra shall invariably result in stoppage of admissions to the concerned Undergraduate Course of MBBS at the said institute.

The Committee further decided to revoke the notice issued under clause

8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999.

94. Continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur in respect of students being trained at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur. Read : the matter with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS

degree granted by C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur in respect of students being trained at GSVM Medical College, Kanpur.

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The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (12th and 13th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Deficiency of faculty is 53.46 % as detailed in the report. 2. Dr. N.C. Tripathi, Medical Superintendent has only 2 y administrative

experience against requirement of 10 y; hence not qualified to hold the post.

3. Teaching beds are inadequate as under:

# Department Beds Required Available Deficit 1 General Medicine 210 194 16 2 Orthopaedics 120 90 30 TOTAL 46

4. Nursing staff: 238 Nursing staff are available against requirement of 464. 5. Dietician is not available. Food for patients is cooked in unhygienic manner. 6. OPD: Waiting area is inadequate. Injection room for males/females, ECG

room are not available. Dressing room is common for males/females. 7. Audiometry Technician is not available. 8. CT Scan is outsourced. 9. Casualty: Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available. Disaster Trolley is

not available. 10. O.T.s: Septic O.T. is not available. 11. ICUs: Details of patients in ICCU, PICU/NICU are not provided. 12. Radiodiagnosis department: 2 Mobile X-ray machines are available against

requirement of 6. 4 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 6. 1 USG machine is available against requirement of 3.

13. CSSD: it is not available. 14. Intercom is not available. 15. MRD is partially computerized. 16. Examination Hall: 3 Examination halls with total capacity of 250 are

available against requirement of 3 Halls of capacity 250 each. 17. Lecture Theaters: Capacity of Hospital lecture Theater is 150 against

requirement of 300. Audiovisual aids are not available. 18. Central library: it is not air-conditioned. Available area is 1,274 sq.m.

against requirement of 3,200 sq.m. Capacity of Students’ Reading room (Outside) is 150 against requirement of 400. Capacity of Students’ Reading room (Inside) is 150 against requirement of 200. Separate Staff/Residents Reading room is not available. NIL Journals are available. No Journals are subscribed since 2014. Internet Nodes are non-functional.

19. Students’ Hostels: Available accommodation is for 680 against requirement of 750. Visitors’ room, A.C. Study room with Computer & A.C., Recreation room are not available.

20. Boys’ & Girls’ Common rooms are not available. 21. RHTC: Residential accommodation is not available. There was NIL patient

in OPD. Specialists’ visits are not organized. Cold Chain equipment are not available. Except Immunization, no proper document was available.

22. UHC: There was NIL patient in OPD. Specialists’ visits are not organized. No proper document were available with regard to activities carried out.

23. Website: Information uploaded is sketchy as detailed in the report. 24. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided not to

recommend continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by C.S.J.M. University, Kanpur in respect of students being trained at GSVM Medical College, Kanpurand further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month.

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95. Continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Rani Durgavati Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur in respect of students being trained at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.

Read : the matter with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Rani Durgavati Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur in respect of students being trained at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(12th and 13th September, 2017) and noted the following:-

1. Histopathology workload on day of assessment is only 3. 2. CT Scan is outsourced. 3. OPD: Injection room for males/females is common. Dressing room for

males/females is common. 4. Wards: In General Surgery and Skin & VD wards, male & female patients

are kept in the same ward. 5. ICUs: SICU is not available. 6. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. Receiving & Distribution points are

not separate. 7. MRD: It is manual. 8. Central Research Laboratory is not available. 9. Examination Halls: 4 halls of capacity 100 each are available against

requirement of 2 halls of capacity 250 each. Auditorium cannot be considered as Examination Hall.

10. Lecture theaters: Capacity of Hospital Lecture Theater is 132 against requirement of 200. Audiovisual aids are inadequate.

11. Physiology department: Mammalian laboratory is non-functional. 12. Pathology department: Equipment in Laboratories are not adequate as

detailed in the report. 13. Audiovisual aids are not available in several Demonstration rooms. 14. RHTC: It is not under control of Dean. Specialists’ visits are not organized. 15. UHC: It is not under control of Dean. Specialists’ visits are not organized. 16. Website: Information uploaded is sketchy as detailed in the report. 17. There is no affiliation from the University after 2014. 18. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided not to

recommend continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Rani Durgavati Vishwa Vidyalaya, Jabalpur in respect of students being trained at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur and further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month.

96. Continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Sikkim Manipal University in respect of students being trained at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok.

Read :the matter with regard to continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Sikkim Manipal University in respect of students being trained at Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Gangtok.

The Executive Committee of the Council decided to defer the matter for the next meeting.

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97. Continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at B. J. Govt. Medical College, Pune. Read : the matter with regard tocontinuance of recognition of MBBS degree

granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at B. J. Govt. Medical College, Pune.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report

(12th and 13th September, 2017) and noted the following:- 1. Teaching beds: 40 beds are available in Tb & Chest department against

requirement of 60. 30 beds are available in Skin & VD against requirement of 60 beds.

2. OPD: Injection room is common for males/females. Dressing room is common for males/females.

3. Soundproof & A.C. Audiometry room is not available. 4. Casualty: 14 beds are available against requirement of 30. Separate

Casualty for O.G. is not available. Crash cart is not available. 5. 5 Static X-ray machines are available against requirement of 6. 6. CSSD: ETO Sterilizer is not available. Receiving & Distribution points are

not separate. 7. MRD is not manual. 8. Examination Hall: No Examination Hall is available as such. 9. Lecture Theaters: 3 Lecture Theaters are available against requirement of

4. 10. Central Library: Available area is 989.70 sq.m. against requirement of 3,000

sq.m. Capacity of Students’ reading room (Outside) is 100 against requirement of 200. Only 10 Internet Nodes are available against requirement of 25.

11. Students’ Hostels: Internet facilities are not available. 12. Website: Information uploaded is sketchy as detailed in the report. 13. Capacity of Demonstration room in some departments is smaller than

required. 14. Common Room for Boys is not available. 15. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided not to

recommend continuance of recognition of MBBS degree granted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik in respect of students being trained at B. J. Govt. Medical College, Puneand further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month.

98. Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 70-100 for the academic session 2018-19 – regarding.

Read : the matter with regard to Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana – Renewal of Permission for admission of 3rd Batch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 70-100 for the academic session 2018-19.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (7th and 8th September,2017) and decided to recommend to the Central Govt. to renew the permission for admission of 3rdbatch of MBBS students against the increased intake i.e. from 70-100 in respect ofDayanand Medical College & Hospital, Ludhiana under Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot u/s 10 A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic session 2018-19.

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99. Creation of minimum number of Hindi Posts for the compliance/implementation of the Official Languages Policy of the Central Government and compliance of Official Language Act. Read :the matter with regard tocreation of minimum number of Hindi Posts

for the compliance/implementation of the Official Languages Policy of the Central Government and compliance of Official Language Act.

The Executive Committee of the Council observed that the draft RR are not vetted by A & G Sub-committee. It is also not clear with regard to the post of Hindi Officer whether it is equivalent to the post of Asst. Director (OL) or not or whether these posts have different hierarchy structure. Further parity with existing posts in Council may also have to be examined.

In view of above, the Executive Committee directed the office to place the

matter before the Administration and Grievance Sub-Committee alongwith the opinion of Consultant (Admn) and resubmit the matter thereafter.

100. Approval of the minutes of the Finance Committee meeting held on

07thSept., 2017.

Read: the matter with regard to approval of the minutes of the Finance Committee meeting held on 07thSept., 2017.

The Executive Committee of the Council approved the minutes of the Finance Committee meeting held on 07thSept., 2017. 101. To relocate the students of Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences,

Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh (2015-2016 batch) in the Govt. /Private Medical Colleges in the State of Andhra Pradesh.

Read: the matter with regard to relocate the students of Fathima Institute of

Medical Sciences, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh (2015-2016 batch) in the Govt. /Private Medical Colleges in the State of Andhra Pradesh.

The Executive Committee noted that the Government of Andhra Pradesh has filed an application before the Hon’ble Supreme Court for seeking permission/ directions of the Hon’ble Apex Court to relocate the first year medical students of 2015-16 batch of Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences in other Medical Colleges in the State of Andhra Pradesh.

The prayer made by the Government of Andhra Pradesh before the Hon’ble Supreme Court reads as under:

(a) Grant permission to the applicant State of Andhra Pradesh to relocate the students admitted for the academic year 2015-16 in ‘Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences’, Ramarajupally, Kadapa District, and approved by Dr. NTR University for Health Sciences, in the other colleges in the State of Andhra Pradesh for the academic year 2017-2018.

(b) Pass such other order or orders as his Hon’ble Court may deem just and proper in the circumstances of the case.

The application filed by theState Government was listed before the Hon’ble Supreme Court on 30.08.2017 wherein the Hon’ble Supreme Court was pleased to pass the following order:

“Issue notice to the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Union of India, returnable on 21st September, 2017. Dasti, in addition, is permitted. Within a period of two weeks from today, the applicant- State of Andhra Pradesh shall file a detailed affidavit/report indicating the colleges in which the State proposes to relocate the students of the Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Ramarajupally, Kadapa District (2015-2016 batch) and the intake capacity of each of such colleges and extent of which such intake capacity would be reduced by the proposed

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relocation. The relocation mentioned above, naturally, is in respect of the first year of the MBBS course. The stand of the MCI and the Union of India be laid before the Court within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of the report/affidavit of the State. List the applicants on 21st September, 2017.”

The matter was taken up by the Hon’ble Supreme Court on 22.09.2017 and

it is now listed for 11.10.2017.

The Executive Committee noted that for the academic year 2015-16, the Central Government had not granted renewal of the permission to Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences. The Management of the College had filed W.P No. 9215 of 2015 on 22.09.2015 before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi wherein the college had challenged the vires of Regulation 8(3) (1) C of Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999. The College had also sought for quashing of orders/reports of MCI as also directions for granting provisional permission to conduct course for the academic year 2015-16. On 23.09.2015, the management of the college had filed W.P No. 31371 of 2015 before the Hon’ble High Court of Hyderabad. Both the writ petitions were filed seeking the same relief. On 28.09.2015 in the W.P filed before the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, the petitioner submitted that it did not wish to press the prayer challenging the vires of Regulation and that it may be listed as per roster before the Single Judge. The case was listed before the Ld. Single Judge of the Hon’ble High Delhi Court on 29.09.15. The College made the request to withdraw its Petition. Accordingly, the Hon’ble High Court dismissed the Petition as withdrawn.

Meanwhile, on 29.09.2015 in the W.P No. listed before the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh an interim order was passed by the Hon’ble High Court allowing provisional admission in the Fathima Institute of Medical Sciences. Accordingly, the students of 2015-16 batch were admitted pursuant to the interim order dated 29.09.17 of the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh in WP No. 31371/2015. It was made clear by the Hon’ble High Court that the students allotted and admissions made pursuant to the interim order were provisional and subject to further orders of the Court and no equities could be claimed by any students.

The Executive Committee noted that the Council had filed Writ Appeal No. 1101/2015 before the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh against the interim order. The Writ Petition filed by the College and Writ Appeal of the Council were heard together and were finally decided by the Hon’ble High Court on 20.04.16. The Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh had held that the management of the college of suppressing the filing of Writ petitions seeking identical relief from the two High Courts and making a false and misleading statement in the body of W.P that they have not filed any other petition for the relief sought in the instant petition. The Hon’ble High Court on 20.04.2016 dismissed the W.P No. 31371 of 2015 filed by the Management of the College and allowed the Writ Appeal of the Council. The Hon’ble High Court further directed the College to refund the entire amount collected from the students toward fees and other expenses.

The management of the College and the students aggrieved by the aforesaid order of the Hon’ble High Court by way of SLP (C) Nos. 14355 of 2016 and 15166 of 2016 challenged the order passed by the Hon’ble High Court in W.P No. 31371 of 2015. The Hon’ble Supreme Court was pleased to dismiss on 23.05.2016 the SLP filed by the college while the SLP filed by the student was permitted to be dismissed as withdrawn.

Thereafter, the college authority had moved a review petition being Review W.P.M.P No. 36969 of 2016 in W.P No. 31371 of 2015 and Review W.P.M.P. No. 1965 of 2016 in W.A. No. 1101 of 2015 before the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh. This review petition came to be dismissed by the Hon’ble High Court on 01.09.2016.

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The Executive Committee further noted that the students had filed SLP (C) No. 20106 of 2016 – Shervani Zakira Jhanam& Ors. Vs. Union of India & Ors. (Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 01.09.2016 in W.P No. 31371 of 2015 20.04.2016 in W.P No. 31371 of 2015 01.09.2016 in W.P.M.P No. 36969 of 2016 passed by the High Court of Judicature at Hyderabad for the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh). This SLP was dismissed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court on 18.11.16.

The Executive Committee also noted that SLP (C) No. 30590-30591 of 2016 – Syed Shah Naimath & Ors. vs. Union of India & Ors . (Arising out of impugned final judgments and order dated 20/04/2016 in WP N. 31371/2015 and 01/09/2016 in RWPMP No. 36969/2016 passed by the High Court of Judicature At Hyderabad for the State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh) came to be disposed of with the following order on 14.12.16 by the Apex Court:

“Heard the learned counsels for the parties and perused the relevant material. Permission to file additional documents is granted. We do not find any legal and valid ground for interference. The Special Leave Petitions are dismissed.”

The Executive Committee also noted that vide order dated 08.09.17 in WP

No. 24655 of 2017 the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh had dismissed the Writ Petition of the students of 2015-16 batch seeking a direction to be accommodated in some other College for the academic year 2017-18.

The above referred judicial orders loudly and clearly bring out that the admission of students for the academic year 2015-16 in MBBS Fathima Institute was without the authority of law and the Hon’ble High Courts and the Hon’ble Supreme Court had decided not to grant any relief to the management of the College and the students of 2015-16 batch of MBBS.

In view of the above the proposal of the State Government to adjust/relocate these students in Government Medical Colleges of Andhra Pradesh on sympathetic grounds cannot be considered by this Council as the Council cannot relax the requirements of Regulations. Furthermore, acceptance of such proposal amounts to reducing the number of seats in Government Medical Colleges in the next academic year which compromises the interest of students who are admitted on merit in Government Medical Colleges and makes way for students admitted illegally in private Medical Colleges to gain entry into a Government Medical College. The decision may be conveyed to Standing Counsel for placing before the Hon’ble Supreme Court.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed in the meeting itself. 102. Renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of

RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Center, Jatkhedi, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University, Bhopal u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2017-2018.

Read: the matter with regard to renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Center, Jatkhedi, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University, Bhopal u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2017-2018.

The Executive Committee noted that vide order dated 14/08/2017 the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in the matter of Medical Council of India V/S RKDF Medical College Hospital and Research Centre & Anr - SLP (Civil) No 20400 of 2017 had decided as under:-

“Having heard learned Senior Counsel appearing for the parties and upon perusal of the record, we are of the view that re-inspection of the respondent-college as ordered by the High Court vide the impugned order, may be carried out by the Medical Council of India by following a due procedure on a permissible day.

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We order accordingly.

In the meantime, we also direct that any admission that may be given by the respondent-college to any student shall be completely provisional in nature, being dependent on the result of the inspection. In other words, if the respondent-college fails in the inspection, the students' admission will be liable to be cancelled forthwith, and they will not be entitled to claim any equity in that regard before any court of law.

At the time of admission, the Counseling Committee shall inform the students of the above condition.

The imposition of the above condition would have been avoided if the High Court had not permitted the admission before the result of the inspection.

With the aforesaid directions, the special leave petition stands disposed of.

As a sequel to the above, pending interlocutory application, if any, stand disposed of”.

Thus, the Council in pursuance of the Order dated 21.07.2017 passed by the Hon’ble High Court of M.P. at Jabalpur in W.P. No. 08160/ 2017 and Order dated 14.08.2017 passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in SLP (C) No. 20400/2017 filed by the MCI Vs. R.K.D.F. Medical College Hospital & Research Centre & Anr., appointed the assessors to carry out the assessment of the physical and other teaching facilities available for renewal of permission for MBBS course for 4th batch (150 seats) of RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Center, Jatkhedi, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University, Bhopal u/s 10A of the IMC Act, 1956 for the academic year 2017-2018 on 14th & 15th Sept., 2017. The Executive Committee further noted that the Council has received a letter dated 14.09.2017 from the team of appointed Assessors with regard to the conduct of the medical college as well as the premature termination of the assessment process by the college authorities and the assessment report part-II. The Executive Committee also considered the representation dated 14.09.2017 from the Dean, RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Bhopal, M.P. received through an email dated 15.09.2017. The Executive Committee considered the assessment report dated 14.09.2017 and noted the following deficiencies:-

1. Assessment was terminated prematurely at 11:40 a.m. by the Institute. 2. Deficiency of faculty as evidenced by attendance sheet was 35.04 % as detailed in

the report. Physical verification could not be done as the assessment was terminated prematurely at 11:40 a.m. by the Institute.

3. Shortage of Residents as evidenced by attendance sheet was 57.57 % as detailed in the report. Physical verification could not be done as the assessment was terminated prematurely at 11:40 a.m. by the Institute.

4. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment was 18.29 % (i.e. 75 out of 410) at 10 a.m. on day of assessment.

5. Wards of General Medicine, Obstetrics were locked at time of visit. 6. Facilities were non-functional in wards of Paediatrics, Tb & Chest, Psychiatry, Skin

& VD, Ophthalmology. 7. In General Surgery wards, all the patients were sitting/lying on the beds had no

inpatient case sheet, OPD paper indicating that they were not genuine patients. Several beds in the wards did not have mattress & bed sheets. Patient details were not entered in ward registers. There was no post-operative patient in any Surgical ward.

8. In Orthopaedics wards, only 2 out of 18 IPD patients had inpatient case sheets. Patient details were not entered in ward registers. There was no post-operative patient.

9. ENT: None of IPD patients had inpatient case sheet. Patient details were not entered in ward registers. There was no post-operative patient.

10. In Gynaec ward, only 2 out of 20 IPD patients had inpatient case sheets which were incomplete. Patient details were not entered in ward registers. There was no post-operative patient. No patient has IV line, IV stand, treatment chart.

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11. In OPD, no patient was seen in OPDs of Paediatrics, General Surgery, Psychiatry, Skin & VD OPDs at 10:45 a.m. during the visit. Only 4 patients were seen in General Medicine OPD at time of visit. Other OPDs could not be assessed as the assessment was terminated by the college.

12. There were no Dressing Material, Dressing Instruments are not available. 13. Casualty: Out of 7 patients, 2 did not have case papers. 1 patient was operated

under Local Anaesthesia on the previous day. 1 female patient was admitted before a week. 1 patient of debridement was admitted on 08/09/2017. 1 patient of knee joint pain was admitted on 12/09/2017 & another of Viral fever was admitted on 12/09/2017. Patients admitted in Casualty did not merit admission in Casualty. Separate Casualty for O.G. is not available.

14. ICUs: Total 3 patients were admitted in combined ICCU, MICU, SICU. There was NIL patient in PICU/NICU. Resuscitation equipment are inadequate.

15. Labour Room: There was no patient in Labour room at time of visit.

The Executive Committee also considered that the Assessors who had conducted assessment on 14.09.17 had in their letter addressed to the Secretary, MCI stated as under:-

“As per the MCI order vide reference cited above for assessment, which we received at 9.23 am and 9.32 a.m. IST on 14/9/2017, we the undersigned Dr. Vimala Thomas, Dr. Dipesh Duttaroy and Dr. Ashok Anand reached RKDF Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Jatkhedi, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh for the assessment to be carried out for 2 days. When our team (3 assessors and one videographer, Mr. Prem Shankar Tiwari) reached RKF Medical College and went to the Dean’s office to inform him and take his permission for the assessment, he was not available. We waited for him in his chambers; however, we informed the office staff who in turn contacted him and other officials of the college. We took permission from the office staff Ms. Rimjhim to take a print out of our MCI office order from their computer. She permitted us. The Dean finally arrived at 10.20 am and we introduced ourselves and informed him that we have been directed by the MCI, Delhi to conduct the assessment of RKDF Medical College Hospital and Research Centre on 14th and 15th September 2017 and handed him our MCI order copy as well as our letter indicating our requirements regarding the conduct of assessment. He took the same and after reading it, signed on it indicating on it the time and date and permitted us to carry out the assessment. Documentary evidence of the same signed paper is attached. Videographic evidence of this is also furnished. Since the initial process involved taking the attendance of the faculty and residents, we informed the Dean, Dr. Kushwah that the working of the hospital should not be effected during this process and that the attendance of faculty and residents in the operation theatres would be taken by one of the assessors going to Operation theatre. We requested the Dean to submit the attendance registers of all the departments and faculty and resident doctors list. We also requested him to provide us two videographers to record the proceedings. He was also requested to keep ready and submit the declaration forms, night duty roster of the residents and the standard assessment forms. Regarding the attendance registers at that time on his desk he had only the registers of Pharmacology and Microbiology which he gave us. Documentary evidence of the same is submitted in photographic form. With the permission of the Dean, Dr. Dipesh Duttaroy and Dr. Ashok Anand, went to the hospital along with 2 faculty members assigned by the Dean, Dr. Saxena, Professor and HOD, Surgery and Dr. Santosh Raikur, Professor of Radiology. Then, Dr. Vimala Thomas along with the Dean went for faculty and Residents attendance in the 2nd floor of the college building where the faculty and residents had assembled in one of the lecture halls. The attendance of the faculty and residents had assembled in one of the lecture halls. The attendance of the faculty and residence was continued till 11.10 am (a total of 64 faculty and 29 residents). Then Dr. Vimala Thomas along with the Dean went down to his chambers. The Dean was again requested to submit the attendance registers, but he failed to do the same. A few doctors who came late, their attendance was then taken in the Dean’s chambers. During this process, the Dean was telling the doctors and residents who had come late to go out since he wanted to discuss something with Dr. Vimala Thomas, but Dr. Vimala Thomas insisted that since the faculty and residents had come to first allow them all to sign in the late attendance (a total of 7

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Faculty and 2 JRs). Copies of all the attendance sheets (before 11.10 am and late attendance) are attached. Then suddenly the Dean told Dr. Vimala Thomas that they want to call off the assessment, stating that since we had come at 10 am, they did not want to continue with the inspection. She then told him, that he had allowed the team to start the process of assessment and sent his faculty to help us in the process, and since then, we had already taken the attendance of the faculty and residents and most probably the assessors in the hospital would have finished the bed occupancy and seen the clinical material in the wards and OPDs, we should be allowed to continue with the work assigned to us. He insisted that he wanted to call it off. He then sent some of the college personnel to the other assessors who were assessing the clinical material and infrastructure in the hospital to ask them to come immediately to the Dean’s chambers. From the time Dr. Duttaroy and Dr. Ashok Anand had visited the hospital, they had assessed the bed occupancy (a total of 75 patients in the teaching beds, 3 in the ICU wards and 7 in the casualty), all the wards, the OPDs, the casualty, ICUs and Labour room. Details are mentioned in the SAF II form.

Officials from the medical college who were sent by the Dean then went to Dr. Ashok Anand and Dr. Dipesh Duttaroy and informed them to stop assessment and come to the Dean chambers. Following which both came to the Dean’s chambers. The Dean then again told Dr. Ashok Anand and Dr. Dipesh Duttaroy that he did not want us to continue with the assessment. The videographer who was with us, recorded this in the meantime around 25 people from the management side entered the Dean’s chamber, and started abusing the videographer Mr. Prem Shankar Tiwari, tole him to stop the videography and manually and forcibly pushed him out the Dean’s chamber and then started shouting at us. They said that they did not want us to continue with our assessment since we came at 10 am and as per the Supreme Court order, we should have come with the Police officials. We did inform them, that we had not received any such instructions from MCI and we were willing to continue our assessment for the 2 days. They were verbally abusive and wanted us to leave and one of the management person snatched the evidence sheets (of bed occupancy of the Medical wards) from Dr. Ashok Anand, and in spite of our request, they refused to hand it over to us and in fact they told us “what paper”, and it is their property now since it had signatures of their officials on it. They also tried to approach Dr. Vimala Thomas and snatch her papers, but they were not successful. One of them who said he was Pediatrician was very vociferous, threatening us and intimidating us. He threatened the team telling that you will have to come often to Supreme Court. We were at that point of time really scared since we had around 25 people surrounding us, shouting at us for coming at 10am and threatening our physical safety. All this has been captured in the cameras present in the Dean’s chamber but which we do not have since our videographer was sent out forcibly. We then informed the officials of the Medical Council of India of the happenings at the college regarding the refusal of the college authorities to continue with the assessment and there aggressive behavior towards us. They also threatened to physically assault us if we did not leave their premises. The group who were in the Dean’s chambers also tried to physically manhandle both the male Assessors. Management people were coercing us to sign on a paper that stated that we had reached their College at 11.00 AM only. On this protext, they wanted to call off the assessment. We refused to sign on any such paper as we had reached the College at 10.00AM. Moreover, they insisted that they had videographic evidence of us entering the Medical College at 11.00 AM. The college management continued this tirade of shouting and threatening us, following which we were forced to leave the institution. For the assessment we had travelled from Delhi to Bhopal by filght in the morning and we had booked a one way cab from the airport to reach the medical college. The cab left after dropping us at the medical college campus. Since this assessment was prematurely called off by the Dean and college authorities, and we were literally sent out of the college, we who had come with suitcases had to walk for more than half a kilometre, before we could book an OLA cab (receipt attached) and leave the neighbourhood of the college. We then booked our hotel in Bhopal and prepared our report to submit to the MCI, Delhi the next day. This report is based on the information we had collected for the time we were present in the Medical College till the assessment was prematurely called off by the Dean.

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Please find attached our report along with the documentary, videographic and photographic evidence.

We wish to state that we are three senior Professors from Government Medical Colleges of 3 different state namely Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra. We have been entrusted with the responsibility of conducting assessments on behalf of Medical Council of India on a purely honorary basis for the betterment of Medical Education in India. The behaviour meted out to us by this college is uncivilized and highly deplorable. We request you to take strict action against such colleges so as to ensure the integrity and surprise element of assessment process is ensured. It must be also ensured that the dignity of the medical teacher is not compromised.” In view of the aforesaid facts, the Executive Committee decides that the

conduct of the authorities of the Medical College in threatening, intimidating and coercing the Assessors, leads to the disruption of the Statutory functioning of the MCI and that the same cannot be ignored or taken lightly. In this regard, the medical college is called upon to submit an explanation within two weeks.

It was noted that since in pursuance of Order dated 21.07.2017 passed by the Hon’ble High Court of M.P. at Jabalpur in W.P. No. 08160/ 2017, students had been admitted in MBBS course for academic year 2017-18, therefore in the interest of the students another assessment of the College was conducted on 25-26 September 2017. The Executive Committee Members were apprised by the Secretary during the meeting that the Council has received the assessment report dated 25-26 September 2017 via email from the assessment team, whereafter in view of the urgency in the matter, the same was taken up for consideration.

The Executive Committee after considering the assessment report dated 25-26 September 2017 and after due deliberation noted that the following deficiencies:-

1. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment was 01.07 % (i.e. 7 out of 410).

2. There were no Major Surgical operation on day of assessment. 3. There was NIL Normal Delivery or LSCS on day of assessment. 4. Data of Clinical material like Casualty attendance, Discharges, Major &

Minor Operations, Radiological Investigations as provided by the Institute are inflated.

5. ICUs: There was NIL patient in NICU/PICU & only 1 patient each in ICCU, MICU, SICU on day of assessment.

6. Blood Bank: NIL Unit was dispensed on day of assessment. 7. Deficiency of faculty is 15.65 % as detailed in the report. 8. Shortage of residents is 40 % as detailed in the report. 9. Diet order was not recorded in the register on day of assessment. 10. MRD is partly manual. 11. Facilities in Central research Laboratory are not adequate. There are NIL

ongoing or completed research projects. 12. RHTC: Cold Chain equipment are not available. Survey / MCH /

Immunization / Family Welfare registers are not available. No activities under National Health programmes are carried out.

13. UHCC: Cold Chain equipment are not available. Survey / MCH / Immunization / Family Welfare registers are not available.

14. Dean has disagreed with many deficiencies of Faculty & Residents, Bed Occupancy, clinical material etc.

The above noted deficiencies in the assessments conducted on 14th September 2017 and 25th-26th September 2017 clearly bring out that the College has completely failed to comply with the requirement of MCI Regulations regarding teaching faculty, clinical material, infrastructure and other physical infrastructure.

Therefore, in terms of the order dated 14.08.2017 as passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of Medical Council of India V/S RKDF Medical

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College Hospital and Research Centre & Anr - SLP (Civil) No 20400 of 2017, and also in view of the deficiencies as found in the Medical College during the inspections conducted on 14th September 2017 and 25th-26th September 2017, the admission of 4th batch of 150 MBBS students admitted for the academic year 2017-18 stands cancelled forthwith.

Furthermore, the Executive Committee noted that in view of the deficiencies as found in the Medical College during the inspections conducted on 14th September 2017 and 25th-26th September, Regulation 8(3)(1)(b) of the Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999 is also applicable in the case of the medical college. Regulation 8(3)(1)(b) of the Establishment of Medical College Regulations, 1999 provides as under:-

“If it is observed during any inspection of the Institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or residents is more than 20% and/or bed occupancy is < than 65%, compliance of rectification of deficiencies from such an Institute will not be considered for renewal of permission in that academic year.” The Executive Committee further noted that since the medical college had

failed to fulfill the conditions as provided in the Letter of Permission dated 28.09.2016 as issued by the Central Govt. as per the directives of the Oversight Committee for the academic year 2016-17, the medical college is debarred from making admissions in MBBS course for the academic years 2017-18 & 2018-19 and the Bank Guarantee as submitted by the medical college be invoked.

Accordingly, in view of deficiencies of teaching faculty, residents, clinical

material, infrastructure, other physical infrastructure and bed-occupancy as found in the Medical College during the aforesaid inspections, the RKDF Medical College Hospital & Research Center, Jatkhedi, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh under Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan University, Bhopal is not entitled for renewal of permission for the admission of 4th batch of 150 MBBS students for the academic year 2017-18.

103. Pre-PG Assessment – Compliance Verification Assessment of the

physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at ChirayuMedical College & Hospital, Bhopal under Barkatullah University.

Read: the matter with regard toPre-PG Assessment – Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal under Barkatullah University.

The Executive Committee of the Council noted that a Pre-PG Assessment

of the physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal under Barkatullah University was carried out by the Council’s Assessors on 3rd & 4th May, 2017. The said assessment report alongwith a letter dated 04.05.2017 of the Dean, Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal and a complaint/letter dated 03.05.2017 of Sh. Arvind Yadav was considered by the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 23.05.2017 and it was decided as under:-

“The Executive Committee of the Council considered the assessment report (3rd and 4th May, 2017) alongwith a letter dated 04.05.2017 and 10.05.2017 of the Dean, Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal and a complaint/letter 03.05.2017 of Sh. Arvind Yadav, and noted the following:- 1. Data of OPD attendance given by the Institute seems to be highly inflated. 2. After taking detailed round of wards & enquiry with respective treating doctors & paramedical staff, it was found that significant number of indoor patients in Medicine had minor ailments like URTI, Headache, Shoulder pain, weakness who did not require admission. 3. In Medicine wards, many patients were having malignancies of various types who were admitted just for bed occupancy. Similarly in Surgical wards, many patients were admitted for long without active management.

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4. Most of the patients admitted in O.G., Surgery, Tb & Chest and Skin & VD wards were admitted for > 1 week without basic investigation and appropriate treatment as per their diagnosis. 5. On physical verification of Drugs dispensed register, only 231 patients were dispensed drugs on a day previous to day of assessment. 6. In view of above, Bed Occupancy is 64.37 % as verified by assessors. 7. Data of laboratory investigations provided by the Institute are grossly inflated and do not match with IPD & OPD figures. 8. Central Library: Students’ Reading room (Outside) is not air-conditioned. 9. Anatomy department: Cold Storage cabinet is for 4 bodies only against 8 bodies required. 10. The following residents found not to be staying in rooms allotted to them:- Sl.No. Name Designation Branch Remarks 1. Dr. Sanjay

Abhore SR Medicine Room No. 105 door

blocked by air cooler. 2. Dr. Faizan

Chitapure JR Medicine Room 106 blocked by air

cooler. 3. Dr. Pranay

Choubey SR Surgery On verification G Mishra

was found to be living in D 308

4. Dr. Siddharth Singh

SR Surgery Address Room 206 allotted to Sudhir Lokwani

5. Dr. Rishika Naik SR OBGY Address does not match as per declaration form

6. Dr. Rishika Jain SR OBGY Does not appear to stay at address mentioned.

11. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report. In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.03.2016, which reads as under:-

8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.”

In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2018-19) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956, along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses and further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month. The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to intimate the Postgraduate Section of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) for this Institute for information and further necessary action.”

The above decision of the Executive Committee was communicated to the

college authorities as well as other concerned authorities vide this office letter dated 26.05.2017 with the request to submit the compliance after rectification of the deficiencies.

In response to above, the Dean, Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopalvide its letter dated 22.06.2017 had submitted the compliance which was verified by the Council’s Assessors on 20th July, 2017.

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It is further stated that the Council had received the letters/representations dated 20/07/2017 & 25/07/2017 from the Dean, Chirayu Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal against the Pre-PG compliance verification assessment conducted at Chirayu Medical College and Hospital, Bhopal on 20/07/2017.

The Pre-Pg compliance verification assessment report (20th July, 2017) alongwith previous report (3rd& 4th May, 2017) of the physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal under Barkatullah University and letters/representations dated 20/07/2017 & 25/07/02017 of the Dean, Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh was considered by the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 08.08.2017 and it was decided as under:-

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report (20th July, 2017) alongwith previous report (3rd& 4th May, 2017) of the physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal under Barkatullah University and letters/representations dated 20/07/2017 & 25/07/02017 of the Dean of the institute and noted the following:-

1. OPD attendance on day of assessment is 1,043 against requirement of

1,200. 2. Bed Occupancy on day of assessment is 66.60 %as verified by the

assessors. 3. Deficiency of admitting patients with trivial complaints still remains .E.g., in

General Medicine wards, out of 138 patients, only 100 can be considered as having been admitted properly .

4. Data of Minor Operations submitted by Institute seem to be inflated . 5. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to grant 01(One) month time to the institute to submit the compliance on rectification of deficiencies to the Council. The Committee further decided to continue the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.03.2016.”

The above decision of the Executive Committee was communicated to the

college authorities as well as other concerned authorities vide this office letter dated 16.08.2017 with the request to submit the compliance after rectification of the deficiencies. In response to above, the Dean, Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopalvide its letter dated 14.09.2017 had submitted the compliance which was verified by the Council’s Assessors on 23rd September, 2017.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report (23rd September, 2017) alongwith previous report (20th July, 2017 and 3rd& 4th May, 2017) alongwith a letter/representation dated 24.09.2017 received from the Dean of the institute and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 7.41 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of Residents is 15 % as detailed in the report. 3. Some of the patients were admitted for trivial complaints (E.g. Migraine,

Fever, Bronchitis, Low Backache, Anxiety in General Medicine; Sebaceous Cyst, Ganglion, UTI, Muscular Pain, Small Renal Nonobstructive Calculi in General Surgery) for prolonged duration with no active case management in the wards which do not merit admission.

4. Data of OPD attendance given by the Institute appears to be inflated. 5. Total number of Minor Operations was only 14 on day of assessment. 6. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

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The Committee further noted the following relevant portion of the Hon’ble Supreme Court judgment dated 20/08/2015 in W.P.(C) No. 705/2015-Royal Medical Trust(Regd.) and Another Vs. Union of India and Anrs.:-

“(A) Initial assesment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage.

(B) Inspection should then be conducted by the Inspectors of the MCI. By very nature such inspection must have an element of surprise. Therefore, sufficient time of about three to four months ought to be given to the MCI to cause inspection at any time and such inspection should normally be undertaken latest by January. Surprise inspection would ensure that the required facilities and infrastructure are always in place and not borrowed or put in temporarily.

(C) Intimation of the result or outcome of the inspection would then be communicated. If the infrastructure and facilities are in order, the concerned MedicalCollege should be given requisite permission/renewal. However if there are any deficiencies or shortcomings, the MCI must, after pointing out the deficiencies, grant to the college concerned sufficient time to report compliance.

(D) If compliance is reported and the applicant states that the deficiencies stand removed, the MCI must cause compliance verification. It is possible that such compliance could be accepted even without actual physical verification but that assessment be left entirely to the discretion of the MCI and the Central Government. In cases where actual physical verification is required, the MCI and the Central Government must cause such verification before the deadline.

(E) The result of such verification if positive in favour of the MedicalCollege concerned, the applicant ought to be given requisite permission/renewal. But if the deficiencies still persist or had not been removed, the applicant will stand disentitled so fare as that academic year is concerned.”

It is apparent from the aforesaid decision and the regulations that the application at the first instance is required to be complete and incomplete applications are liable to be rejected. Thereafter, there has to be an inspection and other stages of decision-making process.”

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to return the applications in respect of the above-said institute for various postgraduate courses to the Central Government, Ministry of Health & F.W., and further grant 01(One) month time to the institute to submit the compliance on rectification of deficiencies to the Council.

The Committee further decided to continue the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.03.2016.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed

in the meeting itself. 104. Pre-PG – Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and

other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Tagore Medical College & Hospital, Chennai under the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai.

Read: the matter with regard to Pre-PG – Compliance Verification Assessment of the physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Tagore Medical College & Hospital, Chennai under the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai.

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The Executive Committee of the Council noted that a Pre-PG Assessment of the physical and other teaching facilities available for starting of PG course at Tagore Medical College & Hospital, Chennai under the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai was carried out by the Council’s Assessors on 2nd& 3rd June 2016. The said assessment report was considered by the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 15.06.2016 and it was decided as under:-

“The Executive Committee of the Council considered the Assessment report (2nd and 3rd June, 2016) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 29.45 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of residents is 40.47 % at time of visit. 3. Bed occupancy was only 08.15 % on day of assessment. 4. Girls’ common room does not have attached toilets. 5. Wards: Most of the wards of General Medicine & allied specialties and General

Surgery & allied specialties were not functional on day of assessment. Pantry, Store room, Treatment room, Doctors’ duty room were not functional and were found locked at time of assessment. In a few wards, Pillows were kept stacked in Pantry. All Nursing stations were not functional. Nursing staff was inadequate.

6. Data of clinical material, OPD attendance, Casualty attendance, Number of admissions and discharge, Radiological & Laboratory investigations as provided by institute are highly inflated. There were very few patients at 09:30 a.m. in OPD.

7. There were only 04 Major & 1 Minor operation on day of assessment. 8. There was NIL Normal Delivery & NIL Caesarean Section on day of

assessment. Last Normal Delivery as verified from Birth register was on 30/05/2016 & Last LSCS was on 28/05/2016.

9. In Histopathology register, entry of specimens of 18 patients were received on 01/06/2016 – i.e. a day prior to day of assessment. On verification, not a single specimen could be located.

10. Casualty: No CMO was present at time of visit. Sterilized tray of instruments was dated 24/03/2016 – i.e. > 2 months.

11. O.T.: Out of 2 Post-operative rooms, 1 was locked at time of visit. In the 2nd room, there were only 2 patients who were operated on previous day.

12. ICUs: PICU was locked at time of visit. There was NIL patient in ICCU. There were only 2 patients in SICU.

13. CSSD: No record available for 02/06/2016 – i.e. day of assessment. 14. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report. In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to apply clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.03.2016, which reads as under:-

8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.”

In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2017-18) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956, along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted

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postgraduate courses and further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month…..” The above decision of the Executive Committee was communicated to the college

authorities as well as other concerned authorities vide this office letter dated 26.09.2016 followed by subsequent reminders dated 27.10.2016 & 22.11.2016 with the request to submit the compliance after rectification of the deficiencies. In response to above, the Principal, Tagore Medical College, Chennai vide his letter dated 23.11.2016 had submitted the compliance which was verified by the Council’s Assessors on 21st February, 2017.

The compliance verification assessment report (21st February, 2017) along with previous report (2nd& 3rd June 2016) for starting of PG course at Tagore Medical College & Hospital, Chennai under the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai was considered by the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 16.03.2017 and it was decided as under:-

“The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report (20th February, 2017) along with previous reports (15th November, 2016 and 2nd& 3rd June, 2016) and noted the following:-

1. Shortage of Residents is 11.9 % as detailed in the report. 2. OPD attendance was 1,195 at 2 p.m. on day of assessment against

requirement of 1,200. 3. ICUs: There were only 2 patients each in ICCU & MICU. 4. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to grant 01(One) month time to the institute to submit the compliance on rectification of deficiencies to the Council and reiterates its earlier decision regarding apply of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment),2010(Part II), dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.03.2016 which reads as under:-

8(3)(1)….. (c) Colleges which are already recognized for award of MBBS degree

and/or running postgraduate courses

If it is observed during any inspection/assessment of the institute that the deficiency of teaching faculty and/or Residents is more than 10% and/or bed occupancy is <70%, compliance of rectification of deficiency from such an institute will not be considered for issue of renewal of permission in that Academic year and further such an institute will not be considered for processing applications for postgraduate courses in that Academic year and will be issued show cause notices as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956 along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses.”

In view of above, it was decided not to consider the Institute for processing applications for postgraduate courses in the current Academic year (2017-18) and to issue show cause notice as to why the recommendation for withdrawal of recognition of the courses run by that institute should not be made for undergraduate and postgraduate courses which are recognized u/s 11(2) of the IMC Act,1956, along with direction of stoppage of admissions in permitted postgraduate courses and further decided that the institute be asked to submit the compliance of rectification of the above deficiencies within 01 month. The Executive Committee of the Council further decided to intimate the Postgraduate Section of application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) for this Institute for information and further necessary action.” The above decision of the Executive committee was communicated to the college

authorities as well as other concerned authorities vide this office letter dated 21.04.2017 with the request to submit the compliance after rectification of the deficiencies.

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In response to above the Dean, Tagore Medical College and Hospital, Chennai vide his letter dated 09.05.2017 had submitted the compliance which was verified by the Council assessors on 14.06.2017.

The compliance verification assessment report (14.06.2017) along with previous reports (21st February, 2017 and 2nd& 3rd June 2016) for starting of PG course at Tagore Medical College & Hospital, Chennai under the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai was considered by the Executive Committee at its meeting held on 11.07.2017and it was decided as under:-

“The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report )14.06.2017 (along with previous reports )21st February, 2017 and 2nd& 3rd June 2016 (and noted the following -:

1. Shortage of Residents is 10.12 %as detailed in the report . 2. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m .on day of assessment was 70 %as verified by

assessors .In most of the wards, > 60 %of the cases were not genuine & were admitted with minor ailments and most were admitted on day of assessment .

3. There was NIL Normal Delivery & NIL Caesarean Section on day of assessment .There was NIL delivery in past 2 days .

4. There were only 04 Major Operations for the whole hospital on day of assessment .At 1:30 p.m .during the visit to Post-operative room, there was not a single patient .

5. There were only 09 Minor Operations for the whole hospital on day of assessment . 6. Number of operations )both Major & Minor (in the last few days were 1 -2/day as

verified by assessors . 7. Histopathology & Cytopathology workload is NIL on day of assessment . 8. Data of OPD attendance appear to be inflated . 9. There were only 2 patients each in SICU, PICU, NICU on day of assessment . 10. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to grant 01)One (month time to the institute to submit the compliance on rectification of deficiencies to the Council.

The Committee further decided to continue the application of clause 8)3)(1)(c (of Establishment of Medical College Regulation )Amendment(, 2010 )Part II (dated 16th April, 2010.”

The above decision of the Executive committee was communicated to the

college authorities as well as other concerned authorities vide this office letter dated 16.08.2017 with the request to submit the compliance after rectification of the deficiencies.

In response to above the Dean, Tagore Medical College and Hospital, Chennai vide his letter dated 14.09.2017 had submitted the compliance which was verified by the Council assessors on 22.09.2017.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the compliance verification assessment report (22.09.2017) along with previous reports (14th June, 2017, 21st February, 2017 and 2nd& 3rd June 2016) and noted the following:-

1. Deficiency of faculty is 19.7 % as detailed in the report. 2. Shortage of residents is 33.75 % as detailed in the report. 3. OPD attendance upto 2 p.m. on day of assessment was 973 against

requirement of 1,200. 4. Bed Occupancy at 10 a.m. on day of assessment is 41.69 %. 5. There was NIL Caesarean Section on day of assessment. 6. Histopathology workload is only 04 & Cytopathology workload only 09 on

day of assessment. 7. ICUs: There was NIL patient in SICU & only 2 patients each in PICU/NICU

on day of assessment. 8. Data of Laboratory investigations as provided by Institute are inflated. 9. Other deficiencies as pointed out in the assessment report.

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The Committee further noted the following relevant portion of the Hon’ble Supreme Court judgment dated 20/08/2015 in W.P.(C) No. 705/2015-Royal Medical Trust(Regd.) and Another Vs. Union of India and Anrs.:-

“(A) Initial assesment of the application at the first level should comprise of checking necessary requirements such as essentiality certificate, consent for affiliation and physical features like land and hospital requirement. If an applicant fails to fulfill these requirements, the application on the face of it, would be incomplete and be rejected. Those who fulfill the basic requirements would be considered at the next stage. (B) Inspection should then be conducted by the Inspectors of the MCI. By very nature such inspection must have an element of surprise. Therefore, sufficient time of about three to four months ought to be given to the MCI to cause inspection at any time and such inspection should normally be undertaken latest by January. Surprise inspection would ensure that the required facilities and infrastructure are always in place and not borrowed or put in temporarily. (C) Intimation of the result or outcome of the inspection would then be communicated. If the infrastructure and facilities are in order, the concerned MedicalCollege should be given requisite permission/renewal. However if there are any deficiencies or shortcomings, the MCI must, after pointing out the deficiencies, grant to the college concerned sufficient time to report compliance. (D) If compliance is reported and the applicant states that the deficiencies stand removed, the MCI must cause compliance verification. It is possible that such compliance could be accepted even without actual physical verification but that assessment be left entirely to the discretion of the MCI and the Central Government. In cases where actual physical verification is required, the MCI and the Central Government must cause such verification before the deadline. (E) The result of such verification if positive in favour of the MedicalCollege concerned, the applicant ought to be given requisite permission/renewal. But if the deficiencies still persist or had not been removed, the applicant will stand disentitled so fare as that academic year is concerned.” It is apparent from the aforesaid decision and the regulations that the application at the first instance is required to be complete and incomplete applications are liable to be rejected. Thereafter, there has to be an inspection and other stages of decision-making process.”

In view of above, the Executive Committee of the Council decided to return the applications in respect of the above-said institute for various postgraduate courses to the Central Government, Ministry of Health & F.W., and further grant 01(One) month time to the institute to submit the compliance on rectification of deficiencies to the Council.

The Committee further decided to continue the application of clause 8(3)(1)(c) of Establishment of Medical College Regulation (Amendment), 2010 (Part II) dated 16th April, 2010 and amended on 18.03.2016.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed

in the meeting itself.

Dr. Reena Nayyar recused herself from the meeting.

105. Migration case of Harmanjot Singh-Disciplinary case against Dr. P. Prasannaraj, Additional Secretary and Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint Secretary, MCI.

Read: the matter with regard to Case with regard to Migration case of Harmanjot Singh-Disciplinary case against Dr. P. Prasannaraj, Additional Secretary and Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint Secretary, MCI-reg.

The Executive Committee of the Council after detailed deliberations in the matter decided to approve the charge sheet against Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint Secretary (U/S). Further, the Executive Committee directed that the chargesheet may be issued to Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint Secretary (U/S) under the signatures of the President, MCI.

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The Executive Committee further decided that there is no need to issue charge sheet to Dr. P. Prasannaraj, the then Additional Secretary as he has already been dismissed in another case, as per first stage advice of the CVC.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed in the meeting itself.

106. Representation of Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint Secretary (U/S). Read: the matter with regard to Representation of Dr. Davinder Kumar,

Joint Secretary (U/S). The Executive Committee of the Council deliberated upon the matter at

length and noted that there is no force in the contentions raised by Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint Secretary (U/S) in his representation dated 16.08.2017 and the same is rejected. The Committee further noted that Dr. Davinder Kumar has wrongly submitted that Dr. Reena Nayyar, Secretary I/c. incorrectly informed vide her letter dated 10.03.2016 that Shri S.K. Mahajan has been appointed by the Executive Committee as Inquiry Officer. It has been verified that the appointment of Inquiry Officer approved by the Executive Committee in its meeting held on 28.12.2015.

The Executive Committee further directed that Dr. Davinder Kumar, Joint

Secretary (U/S) may be informed accordingly. The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed

in the meeting itself.

Dr. Reena Nayyar rejoined the meeting

107. Extension of services of Sh. A.S. Dagar as Consultant (Admn.)

Read: the matter with regard toextension of services of Sh. A.S. Dagar as Consultant (Admn.).

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the matter with regard to extension of services of Sh. A. S. Dagar, Consultant (Admn.) and decided to extend the period of engagement of Sh. A. S. Dagar for a further peiod of 6(Six) months w.e.f. 10.10.2017 on the existing terms and conditions.

The minutes of the above item were read out, approved and confirmed in the meeting itself. 108. Logo of Council in Bilingual form.

The Executive Committee of the Council considered the matter with regard to change of logo of the Council in to bilingual form and decided to approve the Logo in bilingual form as per design enclosed with the agenda.

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the Chair.

New Delhi, dated (Dr. Reena Nayyar) 26th September, 2017 Secretary I/c

APPROVED

(Dr. Jayshree Mehta) President