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Recently, after Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh, now the governments of Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh have taken an important decision for medical students. Both the state governments have announced on the day of Hindi Diwas that MBBS studies will start in Hindi language within the state from the current academic session 2024-25. Further, it was told that the central government is giving special importance to the Hindi language, given this, this decision has been taken.

Two medical colleges in Rajasthan implemented

The Rajasthan government has decided to implement this language in a phased manner, under which two medical colleges of the state will change the medium of study from English to Hindi from this year's academic session. The names of these colleges are Sampurnanand Medical College of Jodhpur and Medical College of Barmer affiliated with Marwar Medical University.

MBBS in Hindi was implemented in Chhattisgarh too 

Chhattisgarh has also announced that the new changes will be implemented from the 2024-25 session. The decision has been taken to provide benefits to students who mostly come from Hindi medium schools and face difficulties in medical courses due to the language barrier. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said, 'Studying in Hindi will strengthen their fundamentals, help them develop a deeper understanding of the subject and make them better doctors.

Option of language medium will be given.

Medical aspirants will have the option to choose their preferred language. The introduction of Hindi in medical education was also part of the state budget.

Studies have already started in these states.

It is worth noting that the announcement of studying MBBS course in Hindi for Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand was made last year. Also, this happened after Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled Hindi MBBS course books in October 2022, which were the first books to be published in Hindi.

At the same time, the Bihar government also said in July that Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programs will be available in Hindi language. On July 2, state Health Minister Mangal Pandey announced that from the next session, students will be able to study MBBS in Hindi.

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