Finally, MBBS doctors to get full pay during probation period in Punjab
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The state government was drawing a lot of backlash from the medical fraternity for providing a meager starting salary of Rs 15600 per month to an MBBS doctors which was paid for a duration of two years of probation.
Chandigarh: The Punjab Cabinet today decided that MBBS doctors would now get full salaries, including all allowances, during probation period, in an attempt to retain talent and overcome shortage of medical staff.
With this, the Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, has decided to do away with the condition of 'basic pay only' for newly-appointed medical officers in the Health and Family Welfare Department.
This is in line with the practice already being followed in several other categories, including Punjab Civil Services (Judicial Branch), assistant teachers/ scientists of Punjab Agriculture University and specialist doctors, said an official spokesperson.
Chandigarh: The Punjab Cabinet today decided that MBBS doctors would now get full salaries, including all allowances, during probation period, in an attempt to retain talent and overcome shortage of medical staff.
With this, the Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, has decided to do away with the condition of 'basic pay only' for newly-appointed medical officers in the Health and Family Welfare Department.
This is in line with the practice already being followed in several other categories, including Punjab Civil Services (Judicial Branch), assistant teachers/ scientists of Punjab Agriculture University and specialist doctors, said an official spokesperson.
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