Jaipur: Medical College teachers of 17 Government Medical Colleges in Rajasthan have started mass leave from July 22. The teachers nearly 700 are demanding fair pay rules and charged the state government with not bringing those appointed before August 1, 2024, under the Rajasthan Service Rules, leading to glaring disparities in pay and conditions of service. The Issue of teachers is with RajMES Service Rules as teachers in government medical colleges are appointed by an autonomous institution of the state government, namely the Rajasthan Medical Education Society RajMES. However, the medical teachers have been demanding that the Rajasthan Civil Services Rules be revised in pay, to be adopted by the society, due to several anomalies in the rules presently applied.
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It was announced in the state budget by the government that the Rajasthan Civil Services Rules would be implemented in RajMES. The teachers’ association welcomed this move. However, it has now been revealed that these rules would apply to teachers appointed on or after August 1, 2024 only. Concerns over pay disparity and the notification excluding medical teachers appointed before August 1, 2024 has opened up a Pandora’s box as the teachers are now upset over the apparent pay disparity that will occur amongst the medical teachers. According to them, existing rules of the society will be applicable to them, while Rajasthan Civil Services will have the Revised Pay Rules for teachers appointed on or after August 1, 2024. The teachers have been demanding equitable and fair pay rules under the Rajasthan Civil Services Rules, like other professional services in the state. The teachers are expecting the state government to take cognizance of their problems through this stir and adopt a single set of rules for all medical teachers.