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centre sanctions ₹273 46 crore for expansion of agmc tripura to get 100 additional mbbs seats and 83 pg seats

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Government of India investment in medical education infrastructure in Tripura. Directly increases capacity for medical training (MBBS and PG seats). Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The funding is a public sector capital expenditure with long-term benefits for healthcare workforce, but no immediate commercial signal for specific companies or products. The primary sector affected is healthcare education, but the mechanism is too indirect for strong commercial inference.

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  • ₹273.46 crore sanctioned for expansion of Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) in Tripura.
  • MBBS seats increase from 150 to 250 (100 new seats).
  • 83 PG seats added across 19 disciplines.
  • Central government covers 90% of project cost.
  • ₹135 crore for MBBS expansion, ₹111.11 crore for PG seat enhancement.

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