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Cabinet clears draft law for private medical, dental colleges

May 04, 2021 00:00:00


The cabinet on Monday gave the final approval to the draft of Private Medical College and Dental College Act, 2021 to ensure discipline in private medical and dental colleges by bringing those under a law from two separate guidelines, reports UNB.

The approval was given at the weekly cabinet meeting held with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.

The Prime Minister virtually joined the meeting, held at the Bangladesh Secretariat, from her official residence Ganobhaban.

The private medical and dental colleges in Bangladesh are now operated under the Private Medical College Establishment and Operation Guidelines 2011 and Private Dental College Establishment and Operation Guidelines 2009.

While briefing reporters after the meeting, Cabinet Secretary KhandkerAnwarul Islam said a medical or dental college must have at least 50 students while its teacher-student ratio will have to be 1:10as per the proposed law.

A medical college needs to have at least two acres of land in any metropolitan area while the land requirement for the dental college is one acre, he said.

For setting up a medical college outside any metropolitan area, the land requirement is four acres and it is two acres for a dental college, said Anwarul Islam.

For a medical college, an amount of Tk30 million will have to be deposited with any commercial bank and Tk 20 million for any dental college as reserve funds.

The proposed law says any medical college must have one lakh square feet of space for academic purposes and another one lakh square feet of space for hospital purposes. For a dental college, the hospital space has to be 50,000 square feet each.

The cabinet secretary said the authorities concerned will inspect such colleges and hospitals from time to time.

He also said medical and dental colleges will have to be affiliated with any public university.

Anwarul Islam said the government will fix the academic fees for medical and dental colleges.

Besides, he said, private medical college or dental college authorities will have dispose of their wastes in a scientific manner.

In the case of violation of the law, the Cabinet Secretary said, the maximum punishment will two years of imprisonment or a fine of Tk1 million or both.

Currently, there are some 70 private medical colleges and 26 private dental colleges in the country.

The cabinet also gave the final approval to the draft of Territorial Waters and Maritime Zones (Amendment) Act, 2021 to make it a more time-befitting one.

The cabinet secretary said that the old law, which was enacted in 1974, has to be amended amid the evolving situation.


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