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With the state government set to lift the ban on general transfers of government employees, the Telangana Government Doctors Association (TGDA) has suggested a series of transfer guidelines.
Addressing the media in Hyderabad on Tuesday, TGDA members stressed on the need for timely transfers so as not to affect the studies of their children after the parents are transferred. Dr Bongu Ramesh of TGDA said, “During transfers, there should be a cap of 20% for all cadre strength in each post. Exceeding this cap may lead to discrepancies in cadre strength in different colleges and medical institutions, affecting patient care and compliance with National Medical Commission (NMC) standards.”
The TGDA also suggested that doctors working in remote medical colleges should be given an allowance of 30% of basic salary in rural posts and 50% of basic salary in remote and tribal areas to encourage doctors to voluntarily work in these posts. “Promotions should be given regularly in the cadre of DME, professor and assistant professor on the basis of seniority,” the member added.
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