Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha
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.
The incentive will be a monthly Rs 10,000 for Resident doctors, PGs and Medical Officers; Rs 7,000 for Nursing and Paramedical staff, and Rs 5,000 for Drivers, Sweepers and Attendants. The tenure of these incentives shall be initially for a period of 03 months and will be paid from May 2021 onwards.
In view of the surge in Covid-19 cases and to give a fillip to available medical services at this crucial juncture, the Lt Governor also granted an extension up to December 31, 2021, in favour of the Faculty Members, Consultants, Doctors working in SKIMS, Soura, Srinagar/Bemina; Government Medical Colleges and Health department who are going to retire from May 2021 to November 2021.
Northern Railway Recruitment 2021: Apply for various posts, check details her
The Northern Railway has released a recruitment notification for the posts of Contract Medical Practitioners (CMP) and Senior Resident on its official website.
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Northern Railway has released a recruitment notification for the posts of Contract Medical Practitioners (CMP) and Senior Resident on its official website.
Interested and eligible candidates can visit nr.indianrailways.gov.in and check the details.
The walk-in interview is scheduled on April 28, May 6 and 7, 2021.
The Northern Railway has released a recruitment notification for the posts of Contract Medical Practitioners (CMP) and Senior Resident on its official website. Interested and eligible candidates can visit nr.indianrailways.gov.in and check the details. The walk-in interview is scheduled for April 28, May 6, and 7, 2021.
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Tessy Igomu
Published 4 April 2021
A former Vice-President of the National Association of Resident Doctors, Julian Ojebo, says that some medical practitioners in Nigeria are paying personal loans running into several millions of naira, which they had obtained from financial houses to enable them to write certain qualifying examinations.
Ojebo spoke in the wake of the ongoing indefinite strike by NARD members throughout the nation.
Resident doctors had embarked on nationwide strike on April 1 to press the Federal Government to meet its 13-point demands.
Speaking on a radio programme, Ojebo said that many doctors are indebted to commercial banks, and that the financial stress occasioned by the withholding of doctors’ pay was part of what informed NARD’s decision to go on its current strike.