GH homeopathic doctors demand permanent posts

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Tura, Sep 2: Homeopathic doctors from the Garo Hills, who had been nominated against the state quota for studies, met Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Saturday, demanding creation of permanent and sanctioned posts for them.
Conveying their gratitude to the state government for the support given to them to complete their education through the state quota, the doctors sought a patient ear to the various hardships being faced by them.
“We request the creation of new sanctioned permanent posts for homeopathic doctors under bonds at various district hospitals, Community Health Centers and Primary Health Centers,” stated the doctors through their memorandum.
They further added that the last recruitment undertaken by the state government was in 2014-2015 with only four persons being provided with jobs during the period through MPSC.
“We have completed our BHMS more than 10 years ago and despite being nominated or allotted by the state, we are yet to be given permanent posts. As such we seek your consideration to our plea for the creation of sanctioned and permanent posts for us,” they said.
The memorandum was submitted by doctors Sebarani T Sangma, Neliva W Momin and Alan Marak on behalf of the doctors under bonds from the Garo Hills region.

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