Rajasthan Politics Heats Up as Gehlot Attacks Government over RIMS Merger

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 10:18:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 15:47:25

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Rajasthan Politics Heats Up as Gehlot Attacks Government over RIMS Merger

The politics in the desert state of Rajasthan is heating up with the fresh attack from the Pradesh Congress Committee (RCC) on the merger of the Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) with the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS). TheRCC seeks to stop the merger and instead build a new institution. TheRCC allegation is that the merger would lead to the dilution of the autonomous status of RIMS.

It was back in 2011 when the RIMS was founded as an autonomous body under the Societies Act. It is a significant institution for the state as it is responsible for the majority of the state's medical and dental examinations. Ever since its formation, the RCC has been trying to take control of the institution. The current attack on the merger with RUHS is just another tactic to take control of the prestigious institution.

The merger plan, which was approved by the cabinet back in June, led to the creation of a special committee to overlook the transition process. One of the RCC's demands is to dissolve this transitional committee, which they see as an attempt to hijack the autonomy of the institute.

The merger would also mean less budgetary allocation for the institute, and thus it is bound to affect its functioning and growth.

We will have to watch out and see what fate awaits the RIMS and the students of the state with these political developments.

Conclusion:

These latest attacks from RCC on the merger of RIMS and RUHS highlight the politics and autonomy struggles within the state medical institution. The merger would potentially affect the budgetary allocation and autonomous status of the prestigious medical school. As the merger progresses, it remains to be seen how this will affect the medical education status and prestige of RIMS within the state and country.

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