In the next session also it will be implemented in MBBS second year.

Bhopal:

Three MBBS subjects - Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry - will be taught in Hindi to first year students in all 13 government medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch medical education in Hindi in the state by releasing translated books of first year MBBS in Bhopal on 16 October.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that this initiative will change the perception that medical and engineering courses cannot be taught and taught in Hindi. 

He said, "This is a step towards realizing the idea that by doing education in Hindi medium also one can progress in life. It is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's resolve that medium of education should be in mother tongue."

A systematic course was prepared for Hindi translation of books in February this year by duly constituted Hindi cell 'Mandar' at Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal.

The task force comprises experts from the medical field.

Teachers and experts from 97 medical colleges brainstormed for more than 5,568 hours.

Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang said that Hindi books will be available along with English, but technical words will remain in English. 

He said, "Madhya Pradesh will be the first state in the country to start medical education in Hindi.

The pilot project of MBBS course in Hindi will start from Gandhi Medical College.

Anatomy, physiology and biochemistry will be taught from the current session itself.

Hindi will be taught in the first year of MBBS in all 13 government medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh.

At the same time, it will be implemented in the second year of MBBS in the next session also.


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