Mumbai: 180 super-speciality doctors demand job regularisation and pay revision
Written By : Annapurna
Published On 2026-02-17 11:30 GMT | Update On 2026-02-17 11:30 GMT
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Mumbai: 180 super-speciality doctors working in Mumbai’s municipal peripheral hospitals have gone without a single salary increment for five years. Appointed as DNB Teachers’ Grade 1 and 2, they have been working on a contractual basis since April 2021 at a fixed monthly salary of ₹2 lakh, with their contracts renewed every six months after a mandatory one-day break.
Following their selection in 2020, the doctors were appointed across civic-run hospitals under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). While they work under severe pressure, juggling clinical, academic, and teaching responsibilities, they continue to work on short-term contracts without pay revision.
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