Chief Secretary Alok Kumar Jain, observing  that there was dearth of paramedical staff in the country and vast potential of  employment in this sector, said that State Government was creating employment  opportunities for the girls by opening maximum nursing colleges in Uttarakhand.  He said that the State Government was even encouraging private nursing colleges  in the State. 
Chief Secretary was chairing the meeting of  Empowered Committee, constituted for establishing the nursing colleges, at  Secretariat on Friday. He directed the officers concerned to ensure that norms  of All India Nursing Council were fulfilled by the applicants before granting  No Objection Certificates to them. He said there ought to be a positive  approach for such proposals so that maximum people invest in paramedical  sector.
Mr. Jain instructed the officers to ensure  that the private organizations proposing to open private Nursing Institute  provide guarantee of the completion of total course to the girls taking  admission in the Institutes. He said that a performance guarantee could also be  taken from the institute and aspects such as land ownership of the concerned institute,  its financial condition and seriousness in running the institute examined. He  advocated making the process simpler and practical. He said that it ought to be  ensured that the investors do not have to face inconvenience in the process.  Chief Secretary also instructed the officers to complete the formalities of  setting up Regional Institute of Paramedical Science at Government Medical  College Haldwani.
The Empowered Committee considered the  proposals submitted by Max Hospital Dehradun, Jeevan Rekha School of Nursing  Kashipur, Modern Institute of Nursing Rishikesh. Pragati School  of Nursing Kashipur, Ganesh Education  Research Centre Haridwar, Naina School  of Nursing Haldwani and Chandraprakash Pandey Memorial   Hospital Khatima. Out of  all only Max Hospital, Jeevan Rekha School of Nursing  and Modern Institute of Nursing fulfilled the norms. After checking land  ownership and 120- Bed   Hospital the No Objection  Certificate to run nursing Institute would be granted to them. They will run  the nursing institute after obtaining affiliation from National Council of  Nursing.
The meeting was attended by Principal  Secretary Medical & Health Dr. Ranveer Singh, Secretary Medical Education  Manisha Panwar, Additional Secretary Kunwar Singh, DG Health and other senior  officers.

 
