Total Rs 1 crore Recovery from 400 doctors in Uttarakhand initiated

Published On 2017-12-19 09:46 GMT   |   Update On 2017-12-19 09:46 GMT
DEHRADUN: Acting strongly on the issue of compulsory service bond violations in the state, the Uttarakhand government is all set to send recovery notices to 400 doctors for such violations. TOI reports that recovery notices amounting to Rs 1 crore will be slapped on 400 medical practitioners, who studied in government medical colleges but did fulfill the bond conditions attached.




With the state government grappling with the shortage of doctors and many of these doctors reneging from their bond contracts, the state government has decided to inititate recovery proceedings against these doctors.


A confirmation to this effect was made by CM Rawat on Sunday who stated that doctors who have violated the bond conditions would be liable to pay the penalty


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