Wednesday, June 25

Shimla: In a significant move, the Himachal Pradesh government has announced that allopathic doctors pursuing postgraduate (PG) courses will now receive their full salaries during the study leave period. Previously, doctors on study leave for PG courses were entitled to only 40 percent of their salary.

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu made the announcement today, stating that the State Government has sanctioned 100 percent salary for allopathic doctors who proceed on study leave for pursuing PG courses. The government also clarified that their study period will be considered as official duty.

Emphasizing the government’s commitment to improving the healthcare system, CM Sukhu stated, “The State Government is dedicated to providing specialized medical services to the people within the state. By granting full pay during PG studies, we aim to support the dedication of doctors who balance patient care with their educational commitments.”

This move is expected to not only enhance the quality of training for doctors but also strengthen the overall healthcare services in the state. The decision reflects the government’s focus on fostering a more robust healthcare infrastructure in Himachal Pradesh.

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