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Jharkhand: Extension of Professors’ contract in five medical colleges hangs in balance

SUBHASH MISHRA Ranchi, Nov 25: Extension of professors’ and associate professors’ contracts in Jharkhand government-owned five medical colleges of state has been hanging…

Jharkhand: Extension of Professors’ contract in five medical colleges hangs in balance

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SUBHASH MISHRA

Ranchi, Nov 25: Extension of professors’ and associate professors’ contracts in Jharkhand government-owned five medical colleges of state has been hanging in balance.

Contracts expired on Oct 31, 2023

 The contract of professors and associate professors working in Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College Hospital (MGMMCH) Jamshedpur, Shahid Nirmal Mahto Medical College Hospital (SNMMCH) Dhanbad, Sheikh Bhikhari Medical College Hospital (SBMCH) Hazaribagh, Mednirai Medical College Hospital (MMCH) Palamu and  Phulo Janho  Medical College Hospital (PJMCH) Dumka ended on October  31.

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Contracts neither terminated nor extended

However, the health department has neither extended their contract nor terminated it to date (November 25).

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No action despite Joint Secretary’s assurance

 On November 3, the principals of all five medical colleges raised this issue at the monthly meeting with senior authorities of the health department.

The Joint Secretary of the government, Alok Trivedi, assured them that an extension letter would be issued soon. But even after 22 days of the Joint Secretary’s assurance, no directive over the extension of contractual professors, or assistant professors has reached to concerned principals.

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Professors still taking classes voluntarily

However, even after the completion of their contract agreement (on October 31), these professors and associate professors have been attending classes from November 1, in their respective medical colleges in the wake of students’ examinations without fail and mining outcomes.

A contractual professor of a medical college said that the principal has not given any assurance for an extension of contact. “We are continuing to take classes voluntarily. Whatever the government instruction comes, we will follow,” he said.

Contract renewal necessary to save colleges from de-recognition

The fate of at least three medical colleges, SBMCH Hazaribagh, MMCH Palamu and PJMCH Dumka, is attached with the extension of the contract of these professors and associate professors as these institutions are completely dependent on them due to a lack of teachers.

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The National Medical Commission (NMC) gave admission approval in 2021 on the condition of fulfilling teachers’ deficiencies. Since regular teachers are not coming to  Jharkhand from other states,  an extension of the contract of these retired professors and associate professors is the only option to save the institutions from de-recognition.

 

 

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