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Docs body voices concern over Pay Commission recommendations

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
An umbrella organisation of doctors today expressed gratitude to Prime Minister for increasing retirement age uniformly across the country to 65 years, even as it voiced concern over the recommendations of 7th Pay Commission.

JACSDO (Joint Action Council of Service Doctor Organisation) which represent 11 organised and unorganised Central Health Services (CHS), Indian Railway Medical Services (IRMS), Indian Ordinance Health Services (IOHS), MCD, NDMC, Delhi administration, ESIC, urged Prime Narendra Modi to revise the recommendations which they termed were "anti-doctors".

"We express our gratitude to the Prime Minister and this government for taking first step to ameliorate the ailing service health cadres of the country currently plagued by the alarming exodus to the private sectors and outside the country leading to severe shortage of the doctors across the country.
 

"Increasing retirement age uniformly across the country to 65 years shall also give the breathing time and time to introspect for our cadre controlling authority, Ministry of Health, so that measures are taken to workout permanent solutions to retain the cream of doctors in the service sectors who can serve public, patients and hence nation," said Rajeev Sood, Chairman of JACSDO.

"At the same time we are pained to see the 7th Pay Commission scuttling the 25 years efforts of JACSDO to get various committees constituted and procuring their recommendations," he said.

Members of JACSDO also met the Union Health Minister J P Nadda and Minister of State, PMO, Jitendra Singh yesterday after the Cabinet meeting and expressed their gratitude and also put forth their demands with regard to the Pay Commission recommendations.
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Government doctors in Rajasthan also observed 'Black

Badge Day' under the banners of AIFGDA and FORDA and wore black ribbons on their arms while working.

The also handed over representations to district collectors for the Chief Minister and at the national level these representations were for the Prime Minister, said Nasreen Bharti, Core Committee member of AIFGDA.

She said the doctors wanted removal of anomalies in their pay, improvement in basic infrastructure and facilities at workplace among others demands.

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First Published: Jun 02 2016 | 7:14 PM IST

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