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Jharkhand’s five medical colleges get 162 Senior Residents

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
23 May 2025
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Dhanbad, May 23: In a significant move to address the shortage of doctors in Jharkhand’s government medical colleges, the state government has deployed 162 Senior Residents (SRs) under the PG bond service scheme.

These newly appointed SRs are postgraduate medical professionals from Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi, and Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Hospital (MGMMCH), Jamshedpur.

SNMMCH Dhanbad Gets Maximum Doctors

Among the five institutions, Shahid Nirmal Mahto Medical College and Hospital (SNMMCH), Dhanbad received the highest number of doctors, with 46 SRs posted. In contrast, Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH), Palamu, received the fewest, with just 19 doctors.

According to sources in the medical colleges, institutions such as Phulo Jhano Medical College and Hospital (PJMCH), Dumka, MMCH Palamu, and Sheikh Bhikhari Medical College and Hospital (SBMCH), Hazaribagh are grappling with a severe shortage of medical professionals.

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List of Senior Residents at SNMMCH Dhanbad

The 46 doctors deployed to SNMMCH Dhanbad include Dr. Shreya Kashyap, Dr. Nanak Laha, Dr. Niranjam Mal, Dr. Mayank Sodhani, Dr. Pragya Manini, Dr. Aishwarya, Dr. Ekta Shreshtha Kachhap, Dr. Hrishikesh Chandra, Dr. Ankita Kumari, Dr. Kirtika Srivastava, Dr. Soumya Ranjan Kar, Dr. Deep Dyuti Bhagat, Dr. Shivani Kumari, Dr. Mamta Kumari, Dr. Titli Kander, Dr. Ankita Jha, Dr. Payal Boipai, Dr. Jawairia Javeen, Dr. Suman Kumar, Dr. Azad Kumar Das, Dr. Amita Kiran Tigga, Dr. Tripti Ashu, Dr. Abuzar Haidree, Dr. Shampa Mandal, Dr. Shayantan Shakar Roy, Dr. Pabika Kumari, Dr. Shruti Sharma, Dr. Priyanka, Dr. Karmveer, Dr. Nishant Abhishek Kujur, Dr. Eesha Ashok, Dr. Ankita Mandalo, Dr. Abhishek Kumar Saw, Dr. Sana Salika, Dr. Shilpi Raj, Dr. Nishtha Mishra, Dr. Varsha Bhagat, Dr. Alina Kujur, Dr. Sabyasachi Kundu, Dr. Saurabh Kumar Sharma, Dr. Monika Verma, Dr. Vishnu Raj, Dr. Gayatri Kisku, Dr. Priyadharshini, Dr. Md Tausif Alam, and Dr. Survi Kumari.

SRs Posted at MGMMCH Jamshedpur

The list of doctors deployed to MGMMCH Jamshedpur includes Dr. Stuti S Srishti, Dr. Khushboo Kumari, Dr. Rishav Narayan, Dr. Anchal Kujur, Dr. Avijit Saha, Dr. Monika Upadhyay, Dr. Priya Kumari, Dr. Barun Garg, Dr. Shambhavi Dutta, Dr. Rufeena J, Dr. Ranvijay Kumar, Dr. Barapatla Sarangam, Dr. Shatanik Basak, Dr. Kriti Tirkey, Dr. Mary Pushpa Murmu, Dr. Rashmi Rati, Dr. Swati Priya, Dr. Shrestha, Dr. Helan Morish, Dr. Rinkey Gupta, Dr. Sanjoy Mandol, Dr. Harsha Kaur, Dr. Arti Kumari, Dr. Kumar Gaurava, Dr. Dipayan Roy, Dr. Supriya Sahoo, Dr. Hitesh Kumar, Dr. Survi Topna, Dr. Sanjoy Kumar Prajapati, Dr. Aman Ranjan, Dr. Anshu, Dr. Priya Mishra, Dr. Manish Kumari, Dr. Alina Kujur, Dr. Ratnajeet Chakraborty, Dr. Supratik Ganguli, Dr. Manjunath S Kore, Dr. Amritha Sai, Dr. Subhadeep Guha, Dr. Peter Marandi, Dr. Kaushal Kishore, Dr. Archan, and Dr. Prakash Chandra Mishra.

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SBMCH Hazaribagh Appointments

At SBMCH Hazaribagh, the newly appointed doctors include Dr. Puja Dey, Dr. Revathy P, Dr. Barun Kumar, Dr. Rebika Kachhap, Dr. Shailesh Sanju Hembram, Dr. Manish Sinha, Dr. Binita Gupta, Dr. Dipali, Dr. Poonam Kumari Prajapati, Dr. Puja Kumari, Dr. Sonu Kumari, Dr. Anika Kujur, Dr. Pratik Pandey, Dr. Samiksha Sonthalia, Dr. Naseeba Thasneen, Dr. Aditya Kashyap, Dr. VS Sindhu, Dr. Sneh Kanta, Dr. Anjali Sinha, Dr. Nisha Pandey, Dr. Janesh Toppo, Dr. Saurabh Kumar, Dr. Praveen Kumar, Dr. Shristi Darad, Dr. Parijat Mishra, and Dr. Muklesh Kumar Mehta.

PJMCH Dumka SRs

The list of doctors at PJMCH Dumka includes Dr. Rakesh Kumar Modi, Dr. Durgam Vani, Dr. Nitin Anand, Dr. Soumya Shubham Laxmi, Dr. M Venkatesh, Dr. Ashish Kumar, Dr. Shruti P Shirodhkar, Dr. Anupma Lakra, Dr. Md Asalam Javed, Dr. Praveen Prakash, Dr. Neeraj Kumar Jha, Dr. Avinash Kumar, Dr. Vikash Kumar, Dr. Udayan Bhattacharya, Dr. Pratibha Anand, Dr. Drovid Kumar Singh, Dr. Rakesh Raj, Dr. Shaswat Mayank, Dr. Vimal Kumar, Dr. Anshu Jamayal, and Dr. Verma Deepak Kumar.

MMCH Palamu SRs

MMCH Palamu, which received the lowest number of Senior Residents, has been allotted 19 doctors. They include Dr. Shubha Laxmi Dey, Dr. Apurva Wasni, Dr. Aman Kesri, Dr. Shailesh Kumar, Dr. Paridhi Naman, Dr. Nikhil D Kamarthi, Dr. Jyotshna Singh, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Dr. Priya Ranjan Kumar, Dr. Goretti Saphira Kujur, Dr. Rashmi Kumari, Dr. Saurav Kumar, Dr. Sanjan Verma, Dr. Nikhil Kumar, Dr. Virendra Yadav, Dr. Sunit Kumar Ranjan, Dr. Rajan Kumar Mehta, Dr. Gaurav Kumar Shukla, and Dr. Deepak Sansda.

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