Karnataka's Minister for Medical Education Sharan Prakash Patil has ordered the closure of substandard para-medical colleges failing to meet infrastructure and teaching standards. Inspections revealed alarming deficiencies, including inadequate facilities. Strict actions aim to safeguard para-medical education quality and ensure proper student training. Affected students will be transferred to better institutions.
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