128 Odisha doctors face disciplinary action over prolonged absence from duty
Mohan Charan Majhi
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Thursday directed the Health Department to initiate disciplinary proceedings against 128 medical officers and dental surgeons who have been absent from duty for five years or more.
According to an official statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), the action was taken following a review of cases involving medical officers who failed to report for duty despite repeated instructions from the department.
The action includes the dismissal of a medical officer posted at the Kandhamal Police Hospital. Officials said he had been on unauthorised leave for more than a decade.
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"Despite being directed on several occasions to resume duty and explain his prolonged absence, Panigrahi did not comply. He has been dismissed from service due to his continued absence and lack of interest in patient care," an official said, news agency PTI reported.
Majhi took a firm stance on absenteeism in the healthcare sector. He ordered disciplinary action against 128 medical officers and dental surgeons who have allegedly been absent from duty for five years or more.
The officials stated that these doctors were posted in various government healthcare institutions across the state.
The chief minister said the state government has been prioritising the strengthening of healthcare infrastructure through the establishment of new hospitals, upgradation of existing facilities and expansion of medical education institutions.
"Many doctors remain absent from work even after receiving appointments. This will not be accepted under any circumstances," Majhi added.
According to official data, more than 4,000 doctor posts are currently vacant in Odisha. Against a sanctioned strength of 15,793 medical officer posts, 11,186 doctors were serving in the state as of March 23, 2026.
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