Maharashtra govt to give Rs 1.21 lakh incentive to each resident doctor involved in Covid-19 duty

By ANI | Published: October 9, 2021 07:40 PM2021-10-09T19:40:54+5:302021-10-09T19:50:07+5:30

Maharashtra government has announced a special incentive of Rs 1.21 lakhs each for resident doctors treating COVID-19 patients in all government and municipal medical colleges in the state.

Maharashtra govt to give Rs 1.21 lakh incentive to each resident doctor involved in Covid-19 duty | Maharashtra govt to give Rs 1.21 lakh incentive to each resident doctor involved in Covid-19 duty

Maharashtra govt to give Rs 1.21 lakh incentive to each resident doctor involved in Covid-19 duty

Maharashtra government has announced a special incentive of Rs 1.21 lakhs each for resident doctors treating COVID-19 patients in all government and municipal medical colleges in the state.

This comes days after a delegation of doctors associated with the Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) met Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to discuss some issues and put forth their demands.

The state government issued an order on Friday in this regard.

MARD on October 1 held an indefinite strike across the state to seek fulfilment of various demands.

Dr Akshay Yadav, a member of MARD, had toldthat their demands included waiving off of academics fees during COVID-19, and non-deduction of TDS from the stipend of resident doctors of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) hospitals, among other things.

( With inputs from ANI )

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