The Asian Age

Foreign docs fighting corona at AIIMS want their salaries

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New Delhi, April 7: A group of 70 foreign doctors at Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences working to combat Covid-19 alongside their Indian colleagues say they have been reduced to borrowing money because they have not been paid their salaries.

While AIIMS authoritie­s maintain the doctors — from Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Bangladesh — are sponsored by their respective countries, the junior and senior resident medicos say banks back home are not operating because of the lockdown everywhere.

A senior AIIMS administra­tive official said the institute is under no obligation to pay the doctors.

In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 5, the AIIMS’ residents doctors associatio­n said amendments should be made in the rules so the foreign doctors are paid their salaries. The foreign doctors, irrespecti­ve of their nationalit­y, are “working tirelessly and under similar stress”, the letter said. The AIIMS resident doctors associatio­n, the umbrella body representi­ng all resident doctors

◗ In a letter to PM Modi on April 5, the AIIMS’ residents doctors associatio­n said amendments should be made in the rules so the foreign doctors are paid their salaries

at the premier institutio­n, also urged PM Modi to provide special financial benefits to the foreign doctors for their “selfless efforts” in treating people amid the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“There is urgent need to solve the payment issue of foreign doctors. They are serving our country in this hour of crisis. The concerned authoritie­s must give them their dues,” Adarsh Singh, president of the RDA, told PTI.

The foreign doctors said they are relying on money borrowed from their colleagues as banks are not operating in their respective countries due to the lockdown.

“We have been tirelessly working in critical conditions day and night like our Indian colleagues yet we are not receiving payments.

We are unable to even ask for money from home due to the lockdown and hence have to borrow money from our Indian friends here,” Sagar Poudel, a doctor from Nepal with the community medicine department of AIIMS, told PTI. He said the authoritie­s should at least release their stipends as they have been serving Indian patients under tremendous pressure despite their financial crises.

The foreign resident doctors said their Indian counterpar­ts at AIIMS earn between `80,000 to `1 lakh per month depending on the year they are in. But they don’t get a single rupee from the hospital. They also rue the fact that PM Modi’s announceme­nt of `50 lakh insurance per person for frontline health workers who are treating coronaviru­s patents does not cover them as they are foreigners.

In 2013, the Delhi High Court directed AIIMS to start paying its foreign doctors on par with Indian doctors. The Prime Minister and the MEA in 2018 also directed the institute to make necessary amendments and release the due salary of the foreign doctors.

Doctors are paid by their countries: Institute

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