Mumbai: The state government has decided to provide around Rs 1.21 lakh the amount to all resident doctors in the state in recognition of their work during the Pandemic Covid-19.
The decision had relieved for doctors, who had broken down last week, looking for the neglect of academic costs.
The government, however, has excluded a collection of graduates from the Junior population, who fainted last month and have worked in Covid Ward since the plague on March 2020 2021 – the end of their residency.
Government resolution, issued on October 6, said that the number of tokens will only be given to resident doctors – junior and senior – who are currently in service.
People who work widely for more than 15 months now feel short.
Gr was issued in response to protests staged by the resident doctor last week.
Given their academic losses, doctors have demanded neglect of fees.
Because the cost of neglect is not a decent choice, the government agreed to provide doctors (graduate medical students) benefits.
The GR said that graduate students from government and community medical colleges (doctors), and postgraduate doctors from the Government Ayurveda College, which have contributed over the pandemic period will be given this number of tokens in recognition of their work.
One doctor, who fainted from a government hospital, said that it was unfair to exclude them from allowances.
“We are not a resident doctor again, but we face a pandemic when there is fear in the community and even among our faculty members.
We have worked widely in Covid Wards, many suffer from infection, but immediately serve immediately after recovering.
Our exam is postponed Times to ensure that there are enough doctors to work in a pandemic, but while giving confession, we are not considered, “said the doctor.
While the population doctors from civilized medical colleges managed by 10,000 rs incentives for their Covid task, a large number of resident doctors from universities managed by the state government did not get incentives, other doctors said.
He added that the first year of PG students had not joined the lecture due to the delay in the behavior of Neet-PG, so that they technically did not work in a pandemic at all.
But an official said that the government’s direction always applies prospectively.
“We appreciate and thank you for their contributions during a pandemic.
We have held their jobs in terms, but there is a technical limit.
The direction will be effective starting today and cannot be applied retrospectively,” the official said, added that the gr was issued After many deliberation.