Kashmir Indepth
Health

Implement transfer policy in letter and spirit: DAK

Srinagar, May 31 : Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday said that non-implementation of transfer policy in Health department is proving detrimental for rural health care delivery system and has sabotaged its optimal functioning.

President DAK, Dr Suhail Naik said that the transfer policy was framed for the smooth functioning of health institutions particularly located in far-flung and border areas. As per the transfer policy, every doctor has to necessarily serve for a minimum period of two years in category “A” (very difficult) and for five years in category “B/C” (difficult) health institutions in his/her first seven years of service.

“But it is pathetic that large number of doctors who are posted to Tanghdar, Uri, Noorabad, Pahalgam, Larnoo, Kapran, Kangan and other far flung areas, are serving these difficult areas for last two decades without a single transfer and many of them are suffering from neuropsychiatric disturbances,” Dr Naik said.

Dr Owais H Dar, General Secretary DAK said that the junior doctors who have been parachuted as health administrators have slowly degraded and dented this noble profession. “Their inability to implement many centrally sponsored public friendly schemes on ground level has invariably increased the sufferings and miseries of common masses. Projecting massive work done of rural doctors and under carpeting their failures to get awards and promotions is travesty of justice,” Dr Dar added.

“Furthermore these administrators have not been transferred from their place of postings for decades together and with the result they have developed a malafied nexuses with political workers and are misusing the hospital infrastructure and human resources for their vested political interests,” he said.

DAK demands that it is high time for restoration of administrative seniority with appointment of Health administrators strictly as per recruitment rules.

Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) requests Advisor to Governor of J&K, K Vijay Kumar and Principal/Financial Commissioner Health and Medical Education department, Atal Dullo to kindly look into this issue so that justice is done with both the system and public at large.

Related posts

COVID-19 387 new positive cases in JK

Kashmir Indepth

Minor boy among 5 new COVID deaths, JK toll rises to 275

Kashmir Indepth

Dangiwacha police distributes essential items among poor, needy

Kashmir Indepth

KPC expresses concern over ‘throttle’ information on coronavirus by administration

Kashmir Indepth

Kashmir records two fresh COVID deaths, JK toll rises to 139

Kashmir Indepth

First Ever Pediatric Heart Valve Replacement Performed At SKIMS

Kashmir Indepth

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy