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The Maharashtra government has approved the establishment of new veterinary colleges in Parli and Baramati. The decision, worth Rs 617 crore, was made during a cabinet meeting. The colleges will have an intake capacity of 80 students each and a total of 276 posts, including 96 teachers, have been sanctioned.
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