"The government is currently in process of establishing three nursing colleges at Baramulla, Rajouri and Anantnag with an intake capacity of 80 students every year," Minister of State for Health and Medical Education and Social Welfare Asiea Naqash said.
The minister was speaking at a function organized at Government Medical College here organized by J-K Nurses Association.
Naqash said there is a dearth of nursing colleges in the state and students had to go outside to persue degrees in the field.
The Minister also called for a high-tech training programme for the nursing students in the colleges and schools, saying the government is committed to provide facilities for the students.
"The government already provides scholarships to the candidates desirous of undergoing training in private colleges, provided the college is affiliated with the government of J&K," she said.
On the occasion, the nurses pressed for meeting their demands including granting them technical grade at par with other states of the country.
She said the other demands include giving the nurses non-practice allowance, uniform allowance, creation of posts and fuilling up of higher posts and regularization of adhoc nurses.
The minister assured them the government would consider all the genuine demands of the nurses and asked them to come up with their grievances through proper channels so that their grievances could be considered.
