Haryana doctors call Geo-Fencing Attendance Illegal, announce hunger strike
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Chandigarh: In a growing standoff between medical professionals and the state government, the Haryana Civil Medical Services Association (HCMSA) has strongly opposed the implementation of a geo-fencing-based attendance system, calling it “illegal” and a serious breach of privacy rights.
The association warned that if the contentious orders are not withdrawn, doctors and health employees across the state will launch a 24-hour hunger strike on August 28, staging sit-ins at the headquarters of District Health Departments.
HCMSA President Dr. Rajesh Khyalia explained that the geo-fencing attendance system requires doctors to install a specific mobile application on their personal devices, enabling the government to track their physical location in real time. He argued that this practice constitutes a serious infringement on the right to privacy, a right explicitly upheld by the Supreme Court.
The association has also stressed that forcing doctors to share personal data for administrative purposes is both unnecessary and dangerous. Beyond individual risks, they argue, the practice could compromise the security of hospital systems and endanger the confidentiality of medical records. The HCMSA maintains that there are other secure and non-intrusive methods to monitor attendance without resorting to invasive surveillance technologies.
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