City
Epaper

Severe staff shortage at GMCH forces relatives to step in

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 9, 2025 19:50 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarAt government medical college and hospital (GMCH), nearly half the Class IV posts are vacant, leaving patients’ ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

At government medical college and hospital (GMCH), nearly half the Class IV posts are vacant, leaving patients’ families to carry out basic tasks like holding saline bottles and pushing stretchers. Out of 744 sanctioned posts, only 392 staff members are working, with 352 vacancies causing strain in emergency and diagnostic services. Recruitment for 357 posts is underway, and officials expect relief within two months.

Staff status at GMCH:

• Sanctioned: 744

• Filled: 392

• Vacant: 352

• Recruitment Ongoing: 357

“With few staff, one worker escorts patients, leaving others unmanned. Relatives have to help. This will improve soon with new hires,” said district president Vilas Jagtap, Maharashtra State Caste Tribe Employees Welfare Federation.

“Despite shortages, we manage patient services well. Stretchers are adequate,” said Dr. Gayatri Tadavalkar, medical superintendent, GMCH.

Photo: Relatives handling stretchers and saline bottles at GMCH due to staff shortage. (Credit: Sheikh Munir)

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKargil Vijay Diwas: Delhi CM pays tributes at National War Memorial

AurangabadMassia, MSEDCL discuss power woes

AurangabadVeteran legal expert Arunchandra Kapadia passes away

AurangabadMan assaults friend over Rs 10 sachet

AurangabadWoman dies by suicide after harassment by husband and son

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadWoman-led startup turns banana tree pulp into biodegradable sanitary pads

AurangabadMan assaults friend over Rs 10 sachet

AurangabadJSW to build own vendor network

AurangabadCMIA to push for investor-ready city: Utsav Machhar

AurangabadTop judges to attend MNLU’s induction, farewell events on July 27