Prime Minister approves retirement age of doctors of Central Health Services to 65 years
Will empower the Government to strengthen the healthcare sector in the country: J P Nadda
The Prime Minister today approved the proposal of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for enhancing the age of superannuation of all doctors of the Central Health Service to 65 years with effect from 31st May 2016.
This will enable the Government to retain experienced doctors for a longer period, and to provide better services in its public health facilities, particularly to the poorest, who are entirely dependent on public facilities.
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Shri J P Nadda stated that this step will empower the Government to strengthen the healthcare sector in the country. It will help in providing additional doctors in the health pool of the country, he added. This will strengthen the efforts of the Ministry in conceptualising and rolling out various people-oriented schemes which l need the services of doctors in implementing them, Shri Nadda stated.
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Very good initiative by the Honble P.M .Narendramodi jee.
Remarkable should be noticed that a group of employees namely Pharmacists who are working
in MCD Delhi are not provided the 6th CPC recommendations till date.
Therefore it is requested that may kindly pay your kind attention in this regard.
There is acute shortage of doctors in PSUs also. Whether this order is applicable to them or not? PM should take same decision for PSUs also.
Its a good move by the GOI. Similarly, keeping the health consciousness among the public in mind and particularly among employees, the retirement age of employees be increased to 62 if not 65.
Very good initian by the Honble P.M Shri Narendra Modi Jee&Honble HFM Shree Nadd jee to the public.
Very good initiative by the Honble P.M .Narendramodi jee. &Honble H.F.M for the needy people.