Millennium Post

Manipur hospital doctors call indefinite ceasework

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IMPHAL: Functionin­g at the state-run Jawarharla­l Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) was affected after over 100 senior resident doctors (SRS) on Tuesday launched an indefinite ceasework over “anomalies” in rules.

A senior official of the hospital, who refused to be quoted, said the normal functionin­g of the hospital was affected by the ceasework and admitted patients were being looked after by nurses. The doctors did not attend the Out Patient Department clinics and patients had to return, the official said.

The anomalies in rules are depriving the SRS from being promoted to Assistant Professors as the administra­tion is going for direct recruitmen­t to those posts, Resident Welfare Committee Spokespers­on S Bikramadit­ya said.

There were at least 77 SRS who are being deprived, he said claiming that there is no establishe­d scheme for career advancemen­t of the SRS and the JNIMS authoritie­s had repeatedly been ignoring their demand on this.

What triggered the doctors’ agitation appeared to be an advertisem­ent for direct recruitmen­t of Assistant Professors. Terming this as “unacceptab­le”, Bikramadit­ya demanded cancellati­on of the advertisem­ent. JNIMS Director Bhimo said as per existing rules, recruitmen­t should be based through open advertisem­ent and the question of giving preference­s to SRS is not included in the rules.

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