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Doctors Strike in Haryana on December 9 With These Demands

 
Doctors Strike in Haryana on December 9 With These Demands

Haryana News: Association officials say. That medical officers have the right to give promotions. And the government should listen to their demands. There will be no less compromise than this.

The association was called for talks on Wednesday, in which senior officials including Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department Anupama were present. The requirements of the doctors were discussed in the meeting, but top officials did not give any concrete assurance from the government on their major requirements except the bond amount for PG course.

These are the four major institutional demands

Haryana Civil Medical Services Association has raised four important demands. These include implementing the Dynamic Assured Career Progression (ACP) scheme, immediate ban on direct recruitment of SMOs and increasing the bond amount for PGs from Rs 1 crore to Rs 50 lakh.

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This debate is about promotion

An official of the association said that direct recruitment of SMOs hinders the promotion of MOs. They believe. That MOs will get more promotions if direct recruitment SMOs are removed. The association says. That the rules should be changed to stop such SMO recruitment permanently. He said that more than 95% of the cadres get only one promotion from MO to SMO during their entire service.

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Department sent promotion proposal

Meanwhile, the Health Department has sent a proposal to the state government to promote hundred medical officers (MOs) to senior posts. At present 126 SMO posts are vacant in Haryana. Officials say. That an additional proposal will be sent to improve 26 more MROs.

Haryana Civil Medical Services Association has described it as weak. Dr. Rajesh Khayalia, president of the association, said, “For now, we are planning to go ahead with our previous call for a pen-down strike on December 9.

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Publish Date: December 07, 2023  

Posted By Sunil

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