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Docs moved to the health department that has not been paid since June

Chandigarh: MBBS doctors and paramedic staff are involved in the Covid-19 task, which is transferred from the Department of Rural Development and Panchayats to the Ministry of Health, has been waiting for a salary for almost four months now.
It was also, even though there were repeated directions from the Director of Health Services for the release of their remuneration immediately.
The Punjab government has shifted 618 of 1,183 dispensariums run by the rural department to the health department along with staff and infrastructure in June this year.
In this process, 129 rural medical officers and around 1,000 paramedic staff were transferred.
Recording delays, director of health services in a letter to civil surgeons on September 15 has issued direction for direct release of salaries and civil surgeons even be warned that if the staff moved to court, they would be responsible for the same thing.
The source said the lack of clarity about the salary structure had caused delays in salary release.
Civil surgeons from various districts have been seeking clarity from the Director of Health Services on the salary that must be paid to them, whether they must be paid according to the last salary or new salary must be repaired.
Making it as an alibi to harass them, a doctor said that of 129, three doctors – two in Patiala and one in Mansa – had begun to receive their monthly remuneration from the Ministry of Health.
Doctor added, “If there is a problem with a lack of clarity, how about three doctors posted in two districts get their salary?” “We face many financial problems and most of us have used our savings to meet everyday and bill payments and Emi,” Other teachers.
Deputy Minister of Punjab O P Soni, who is also the Minister of Health, the state, said that he would look into this issue and ensure that their salaries will be released earlier.
Another unhappy lot He HE HE HE MEDICAL Comparders with the rural department has been urgent for the implementation of a dynamic guaranteed operator development scheme.
Rural medical officer services are arranged in May 2011 with an incoming level salary scale of Rs 15,600-39,100 plus a class salary of Rs 5,400, which is equal to the level of the Pay of Medical Officer of the Department’s entry.
Even after providing regular services for more than 10 years, they were still waiting for their first-class revised payment from Rs 5,400 to Rs 6,600.
Punjab Rural Development and Minister of Panchayats Tripe Rajinder Singh Bajawa in May this year has established a three-member committee to see this problem, but nothing happens at this time.
The association of Rural Medical Officers President Dr.
Jagjeet Bajwa said the government had seized rural rights from their legitimate rights from DACP even though it was at the forefront during a hard Covid period.
“This scheme will cost the government costs only Rs 9 Crore a year,” said Dr.
Bajwa, who urged Charanjit Minister Singh Channi to consider their long-delayed request.

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