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Number of nursing schools and colleges in the country along with their admission capacity, number of seats therein

Annexure – I

State-wise number of Nursing Institutions and Admission Capacity as  on  31stMarch 2014

S. No. States GNM B.Sc.
Number of Institutions Admission capacity Number of Institutions Admission capacity
1 Andaman & Nicobar 1 20 0 0
2 Andhra Pradesh 263 11579 230 11911
3 Arunachal Pradesh 3 70 0 0
4 Assam 26 698 8 420
5 Bihar 15 676 4 160
6 Chandigarh 0 0 2 95
7 Chattisgarh 46 1645 66 2990
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 20 1 40
9 Delhi 18 725 11 575
10 Goa 1 50 3 180
11 Gujarat 99 3970 46 2100
12 Haryana 69 2830 30 1365
13 Himachal Pradesh 34 1320 16 690
14 Jammu & Kashmir 14 585 5 260
15 Jharkhand 23 825 6 270
16 Karnataka 532 24512 334 18240
17 Kerala 209 6544 128 6950
18 Madhya Pradesh 295 11535 124 5970
19 Maharashtra 221 6614 95 4275
20 Manipur 12 360 6 240
21 Meghalaya 7 195 2 90
22 Mizoram 5 140 2 65
23 Nagaland 3 90 1 40
24 Orissa 63 2500 15 740
25 Pondicherry 5 150 14 955
26 Punjab 215 10383 94 4520
27 Rajasthan 173 8160 140 6156
28 Sikkim 2 80 2 160
29 Tamilnadu 205 6145 169 9570
30 Tripura 5 210 4 180
31 Uttar Pradesh 219 10100 56 2620
32 Uttaranchal 18 620 9 450
33 West Bengal 63 2503 18 915
Grand Total 2865 115854 1641 83192

Annexure – II
Sl.No. State ANM Schools (Districts) GNM Schools (Districts)
1 Andhra Pradesh Narsapuram Tirupathi
Vijaywada Eluru
Kakinada Ongole
Karimnagar
2 Arunachal Pradesh Lohit U.Subansiri
Tawang East Siang (Pasighat)
West Siang Naharlagun (Papampure)
3 Assam Baksa Bongaigaon
Udalguri
Chirang
Kamrup
4 Bihar Aurangabad Banka
Jamui Buxar
Kaimur (Bhabhua) Jehanabad
Khagaria Saran
Lakhisarai Seikhpur
Nawada Vaishali
Sheohar Kishanganj
Siwan Purnia
Supaul Sasaram
Darbanga Madhepur
Arwal West Champaran
Araria Katihar
Saharsa
5 Chattisgarh Bijapur Dantewada
Kawardha Janjgir-Champa
Narayanpur Kanker
Baster Korba
Bilaspur Korea
Mahasamund
6 Gujarat Ahmedabad Anand
Jamnagar Bhavnagar
Patan Kheda
Valsad Porbander
Tapi
7 Haryana Chakhri(Dadri) Palwal
Revari Mewat
Kurukshetra
8 Himachal Pradesh Kullu Nahan
Solan Chamba
Mandi
9 Jammu & Kashmir Bandipora Budgam
Kargil Gangerbal
Kishtwar Kulgam
Ramban Pulwama
Bhadarwah Reasi
Billawar Samba
Ananthnag Shopian
Thanmandi Udhampur
Surankote Leh
Thathri Kathua
Kokarnag Doda
Khan Sahib Rajouri
Avantipura
Handwara
10 Jharkhand Chatra Gumla
Godda Latehar
Khunti Saraikela
Garwa Hazaribagh
Ramgarh Palamu
Ranchi
Jamtara
11 Madhya Pradesh Annupur Mandsour
Alirajpur Dewas
Ashoknagar
Burhanpur
Dindori
Harda
Neemuch
Rewa
Shajapur
Sheopur
Singrauli
Umaria
12 Maharashtra Pusad Gadchieouli
Washim Washim
Sindhudurg Nandurbar
Ratnagiri
Sindhudurg
Bhandara
Amravati
Gondia
13 Manipur Nil Bishnupur
Chandel
Senapati
Tamenglong
Thoubal
Ukhrul
14 Meghalaya Nil East Garo Hills
Ri Bhoi
South Garo Hills
West Khasi Hills
15 Mizoram Lawngtlai Champhai
Mammit Kolasib
Aizwal Saiha
Serchhip
16 Nagaland Zunheboto Mon
Kohima Phek
Mokokchung Tuensang
17 Orissa Boudh Nabrangpur
Subarnapur Kalahandi
Gajapati Sundergarh
Raigada Khandhernal
Malkangiri Dhenkanal
18 Puducherry Mahe Karaikal
Yanam
19 Punjab Kapurthala Rupnagar
Bhatinda
Gurdaspur
Sangrur
Patiala
20 Rajasthan Pratapgarh Baran
Alwar Bikaner
Udaipur Nagour
Jhunjhun
Chittorgarh
21 Sikkim East Sikkim Nil
West Sikkim
22 Tamil Nadu Namakkal Nil
Theni
Shiv ganga
23 Tripura West Tripura Nil
24 Uttarkhand Bageshwar Haridwar
Champawat Nainital
Rudraprayag Roorkhi
Uttar kashi
Haldwani
25 Uttar Pradesh Auraiya Ambedkar Nagar
Balrampur Bundaun
Bulandshahar Farrukhabad
Chandauli Firozabad
Mahamaya Nagar Hardoi
Jyotiba Phule Nagar Jalaun
Kanpur Dehat Kannauj
Kanshiram Mahoba
Kaushambi Siddharth Nagar
Kusinagar Unnao
Lalitpur Kheri
Maharajganj Mainpuri
Sant Kabir Nagar Faizabad
Sant Ravidas Nagar Rampur
Sharavasti Balia
Sonbhadra Gonda
Amethi Morarabad
Fatehpur Sikri Jhansi
Sambhal Barabanki
Etah Aligarh
Mau Raibrali
Jounpur Etawa
Sultanpur Ghazipur
26 West Bengal Utari Dinajpur Ghatal
Chanchal Barasat
Nadia Maldha
South Paragnas Jangirpur
West Madinpur
Hawrah
Kolkata N
N. Paragnas
Total 125 133

Above annexures was attached with reply of undermentioned Lok Sabha Question:-


GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE
LOK SABHA

UNSTARRED QUESTION NO 1238

ANSWERED ON   18.07.2014

1238 . Shri CHANDRAKANT BHAURAO KHAIRE
Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:-

(a) the number of nursing schools and colleges in the country along with their admission capacity, number of seats therein, State/UT-wise;
(b) the steps taken/proposed to be taken by the Government to open new nursing educational institutions in the country, location and State/UT-wise;
(c) whether the Government has received a number of proposals from the States/UTs for setting up/upgradation of nursing institutions;
(d) if so, the details thereof along with the proposals cleared and still pending for clearance indicating the reasons for their pendency during each of the last three years and the current year, State/UT-wise; and
(e) the fresh measures being taken by the Government for standardization of nursing education and meet the shortage of nurses in the country?

ANSWER

THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (DR. HARSH VARDHAN)

(a): The number of nursing schools and colleges in the country is enclosed at Annexure – I. [as above]

(b) to (d): Under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Strengthening/ upgradation of Nursing Services (ANM/GNM), the Government has sanctioned certain districts in various States for opening of Auxillary Nurse Midwife (ANM)/General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) Institutes, as per statement at Annexure – II [as above]. Opening of Institutes under the said scheme depends on proposals received from the States as per the scheme guidelines.
(e): INC has taken a number of steps which include revision of syllabus for various courses, development of Ph.D., Nursing Curriculum, establishment of national curriculum for Ph.D. (Nursing), development of quality assurance model, framing for syllabus for different speciality nursing programme etc. The norms for opening of new courses and nursing institutions have been relaxed by the Indian Nursing Council.

Source: Loksabha Q&A Annexure: http://164.100.47.132/Annexture_New/lsq16/2/au1238.htm




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