India’s First PPP Medical Colleges to Start in MP Tribal Districts
India will establish its first Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh’s tribal districts Dhar and Betul. The foundation stone ceremony, attended by Health Minister and Chief Minister, marked the project as part of broader reforms to expand medical education through PPPs. The plan includes two more PPP medical colleges in Katni and Panna, with a wider strategy to improve access to clinical training and healthcare in tribal regions. The initiative aims to raise local healthcare standards and provide opportunities for aspiring medical professionals in underserved areas.
First PPP medical colleges planned in MP’s Dhar and Betul
Foundation stones laid in December 2025
Two more PPP colleges planned for Katni and Panna
Aims to improve medical education and healthcare access
Part of broader reforms to engage private sector in medical education
Sharadchandra Pawar Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence Inaugurated in Baramati
Industrialist Gautam Adani inaugurated the Sharadchandra Pawar Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence in Baramati, Maharashtra, in December 2025. The centre supports India’s AI ecosystem and higher education infrastructure, built under Vidya Pratishthan and fully funded by the Adani Group chair. The initiative emphasizes collaboration between industry and academia to prepare youth for emerging technologies such as AI, data science and machine learning. The facility aims to foster research, innovation and skilled workforce development for regional and national growth.
Centre of Excellence in AI inaugurated in Baramati
Funded by the Adani Group chair; run under Vidya Pratishthan
Aims to boost AI research and education
Strengthens industry-academia collaboration
Focus on AI, data science and ML skills
Supports regional and national tech ecosystems
Dec 23, 2025
Telangana and West Bengal Account for 70% of Zero-Enrolment Government Schools
A government education data release shows that over 65,000 government schools across India reported fewer than 10 students in 2024–25, with 5,149 institutions having zero enrolment. Telangana and West Bengal together accounted for about 70% of zero-enrolment schools, highlighting regional disparities in attendance. The report notes a 24% rise in institutions with very low or no enrolment between 2022–23 and 2024–25, now constituting 6.42% of all government schools. This data signals challenges in infrastructure, enrolment retention, and equitable access to education across states, underscoring the need for targeted interventions and policy reforms.
Over 65,000 government schools have fewer than 10 students; 5,149 with zero enrolment.
Telangana and West Bengal account for ~70% of zero-enrolment schools.
Total institutions with very low/no enrolment up 24% since 2022–23.
Dec 21, 2025
PGIMER Chandigarh Retains Top Spot as India's Best Health Technology Assessment Institute
The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh, has once again emerged as a national leader in health policy research by win the title of India's Best Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Institute for the 2nd consecutive year. The award was conferred by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) at the ARISE 2025 national conclave held in New Delhi. This recognition highlights PGIMER's growing importance in supporting the Government of India with evidence-based, cost-effective, and equitable healthcare decisions.
Dec 20, 2025
India to Get Its First Forest University in Gorakhpur
India plans its first Forest University in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, to advance forestry, wildlife conservation, and environmental sciences. The project aims to train professionals for forest departments, conduct biodiversity and climate research, and support sustainable forest management. It would focus on agroforestry and environmental biotechnology while strengthening biodiversity protection. The university is expected to be located near the Jatayu Conservation and Breeding Centre, with collaboration between state and central authorities to facilitate approvals and implementation. The initiative underscores India’s emphasis on conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable development through specialized higher education.
First Forest University planned for Gorakhpur, UP.
Aims to train professionals and advance biodiversity protection.
Location near Jatayu Conservation and Breeding Centre; cross‑agency collaboration.
Dec 19, 2025
Apollo SHINE Foundation partners to promote college student preventive care
Apollo SHINE Foundation, part of Apollo Hospitals, partnered with an AI‑driven health platform to promote preventive care among college students at DG Vaishnav College, Chennai. The program targets students identified as at risk for non‑communicable diseases (NCDs) through a screening initiative led by Apollo SHINE and provides early access to the EatGPT digital health platform by Tweak & Eat. The collaboration aims to reduce future health burdens by encouraging healthier lifestyles, nutritional awareness, and timely medical interventions for young adults in higher education settings.
Partnership: Apollo SHINE with AI health platform
Target: DG Vaishnav College students, Chennai
Focus: prevent NCDs via screening and education
Platform: EatGPT by Tweak & Eat
Goal: early intervention and healthier student populations