Hindustan Times (East UP)

GOVT ALLOWS MEDICALLY QUALIFIED STAFF TO PRACTICE

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Citing the unpreceden­ted rise in Covid cases in the country, the Centre on Wednesday allowed its employees with recognised qualificat­ions to undertake medical practice or teleconsul­tation.

Such practice is to be undertaken during spare time and on a purely charitable basis, an order issued by the department of personnel and Training (DoPT) said.

Referring to a 57-year-old order of the home ministry, it said the DoPT has been receiving queries/requests from central government servants for providing teleconsul­tation services during the current pandemic.

“In view of the unpreceden­ted rise in the numbers of COVID-19 cases, and to utilise the in-house capabiliti­es available in the government to contain the spread of COVID-19 virus and to provide relief to the public, it has been decided that the central government employees holding recognised qualificat­ions in any system of medicine requires no permission from the Head of Department­s (HoDs) concerned to undertake practice/provide teleconsul­tation,” it said.

This would be subject to the condition that such practice/teleconsul­tation is undertaken during spare time, on a purely charitable basis, without detriment to the official duties to the government servant concerned, said the order issued to all the central government department, the order said. “However, it is desirable that the government servants should keep their department­s concerned informed for record purposes only,” it said.

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