UP: 5 doctors dismissed, 16 health officials face action over negligence

Written By :  MD Bureau
Published On 2026-05-09 07:55 GMT   |   Update On 2026-05-09 07:55 GMT
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Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government on Friday dismissed five medical officers from service and initiated disciplinary proceedings against 16 health officials over alleged negligence, dereliction of duty and corruption in the health department.

Deputy Chief Minister, Brajesh Pathak, who also holds the health portfolio, said the state government was following a "zero tolerance" policy towards negligence in healthcare services and warned that no compromise with patients' lives would be tolerated.

According to an IANS report, the dismissed doctors were posted at District Hospital Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Balrampur, Community Health Centre (CHC) Jagdishpur in Amethi, and CHC Dibiyapur in Auraiya. All five were found guilty of remaining absent from duty for prolonged periods without authorisation. 

In Ambedkar Nagar, departmental proceedings have been initiated against the CMO and the Deputy CMO over alleged irregularities in the registration and renewal of private hospitals, nursing homes and ultrasound centres. They were also accused of ignoring government directives and misusing official positions. The action followed an enquiry conducted by a three-member committee headed by an ADM-level officer.

In Hardoi district, the Medical Superintendent of Sandila has been directed to face a departmental enquiry for allegedly failing to take action against illegally operated private hospitals and for dereliction of duty.

The Hardoi CMO has also been asked to explain the appointment of a junior medical officer to a senior post despite the availability of senior doctors.

At Meja CHC in Prayagraj, the superintendent has been transferred, and disciplinary action has been initiated against him over alleged administrative negligence and failure to maintain control over subordinate staff.

Additionally, the Health Department has also ordered action against the Superintendent of Lambhua CHC, Medical Officer and pharmacist in Sultanpur district over alleged negligence in the treatment of a woman patient.

In Mathura district, the Emergency Medical Officer and surgeon at the District Hospital will face departmental proceedings over alleged irregularities in medical examination procedures.

Officials posted in Balrampur, Varanasi, Budaun, Kheri, and Sambhal districts are also under investigation for alleged negligence and administrative lapses.

An Associate Professor of the Orthopaedics Department at Government Medical College, Budaun, will face disciplinary action for allegedly misbehaving and using abusive language against a woman medical officer and another doctor.

The government has also imposed censure and punishment on the doctors of Bahraich and of Mathura. The deputation of the doctor who was serving with the State Health Agency under the cashless medical scheme has been cancelled, and he has been sent back to his original posting in Rae Bareli, reports IANS.

Salary increments of several doctors have also been withheld. Three annual increments of the gynaecologist of Hamirpur were permanently stopped over allegations of extorting money from pregnant women and misbehaving with patients. Four increments of the doctor of Balrampur and two increments of the doctor of Jhansi have also been withheld.

An orthopaedic surgeon posted at Trauma Centre, Moth in Jhansi, has been awarded censure punishment along with stoppage of two salary increments after allegations of private practice against him were found to be true.

Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said the government remained committed to ensuring transparency, accountability and discipline in public healthcare services, adding that strict action against erring officials would continue in the interest of patient welfare.

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Article Source : IANS

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