17 Govt doctors engaged in private practice to face action
Lucknow: Despite the ban on private practice, 17 government doctors were found violating the rule, prompting the Uttar Pradesh government to initiate departmental action against them on Tuesday.
The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday initiated action against 17 doctors found engaging in private practice despite receiving a non-practising allowance.
According to the PTI report, In a post on X, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said he had directed the health department’s principal secretary to take departmental action against the accused doctors.
Government doctors in Uttar Pradesh are barred from engaging in private practice as they receive a non-practising allowance.
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However, reports of some doctors violating the rule led Pathak, who also holds the health and family welfare portfolio, to act.
An investigation found 10 doctors from Balrampur, six from Hathras, and one from Kushinagar engaging in private practice, he said.
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