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J&K Announces Financial Incentives For Corona Warriors

Ladakh rolls out drive to vaccinate those in 18-45 age group Realizing valuable services being rendered by the employees of the Health and Medical Education amid pandemic, the Jammu and Kashmir Government on Monday approved financial incentives for them, besides many other incentives due to the increasing number of Covid cases in the state. Lt. Governor, Manoj Sinha said that frontline workers of the Health and Medical Education Department, J&K are rendering valuable services in the challenging COVID pandemic times for saving the precious lives of the patients. Although the services rendered by these Covid warriors cannot be compensated, still the UT Government has decided to incentivize their efforts, the Lt Governor said.

Make docs available through Online mode for patients: LG to Admn

Make docs available through Online mode for patients: LG to Admn Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 3: In order to strengthen COVID control efforts across the Union Territory, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today directed for constituting COVID Management teams consisting of DC, SP, CMO, other senior officers including Principal of the concerned Government Medical College at district level, wherever available, besides local monitoring teams at Block level, Tehsil Level and Panchayat level, for effective COVID Management. The Lieutenant Governor was chairing a meeting with Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police from across the UT, through virtual mode to review the COVID scenario in J&K.

LG Sinha Announces Service Extension To All Retiring Doctors, Financial Incentives for COVID Warriors

LG Sinha Announces Service Extension To All Retiring Doctors, Financial Incentives for COVID Warriors SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Monday approved special Financial Incentives for Covid-19 Warriors of Health and Medical Education Department of J&K. The Lt Governor observed that frontline staff of the Health and Medical Education Department of J&K are providing vital services in the difficult Covid pandemic times, saving precious lives of patients. Despite the fact that the services provided by these Covid warriors cannot be rewarded, the UT Government has agreed to reward their efforts, according to the Lt Governor. Incentives are exclusively for those frontline workers who directly deal with Covid-19 patients. The decision will benefit more than 17,000 Corona warriors including Resident Doctors, Medical Officers, Paramedical/Nursing staff, Drivers and Class IV employees.

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