Extension of age limit of retired Railway Doctors as Contact Medical Practitioners upto the age of 70 years
No.II/13 (B)
Dated: 10/04/2017
The Director General (Personnel),
Railway Board,
New Delhi
Dear Sir,
Sub: Extension of age limit of retired Railway Doctors as Contact Medical Practitioners upto the age of 70 years-reg.
Ref:(i) NFIR’ s letter No. 11/13 (B) dated 14/02/2017.
(ii) CMD, C. Rly’s letter No. 0561/Dr. Bansode/Retd.RMS dated 17/02/2017.
Federation vide its letters of even number dated 10/05/2016, 23/05/2016, 22/08/2016 & 25/11/2016 has been requesting the Railway Board to extend the age limit of retired Railway Doctors upto the age of 70 years facilitating their appointment as Contract Medical Practitioners.
In this connection, NFIR invites the kind attention of the Board (DG/P and DG/RHS) to CMD, Central Railway’s letter dated 17/02/2017 (copy enclosed) wherein request has been made to allow re-appointment of Dr. Bansode an eminent Cardiologist who is well versed with ECHO studies and is dedicated, highly skilled, sincere and has special rapport with the Railway patients as Contract Medical Practitioner, as a special case. Federation is of the view that the proposal of CMD, Central Railway deserves to be considered, duly modifying the extant policy suitably so that the retired Railway Doctors can be appointed upto the age of 70 years.
NFIR therefore, requests the Railway Board (DG/P & DG/RHS) to kindly see that the approval is accorded revising the age limit to 70 years for the purpose of engaging retired Railway Doctors as Contract Medical Practitioner.
Yours faithfully,
S/d,
(Dr. M. Raghavaiah)
General Secretary
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Reminder -II
Central Railway
CMD’s Office,
Mumbai CST
Date : 17/02/2017
No:0561/Dr.Bansode/Retd.IRMS.
Director General (RHS)
Ministry Of Railways,
Railway Board,
New Delhi – 110 001.
Sub: Extension of age limit of Retired Railway Doctor as Contract Medical Practitioner for present age of 65 to 70 yrs.
Ref: This office letter of even no.dated :20/05/2016 & 21/ 2/2016
(copy enclosed)
In connection with the above subject, please refer to this office letters of even no.dated:20/05/2016 & 21/12/2016, where in you are requested to make the necessary changes in the policy guidelines to accommodate few deserving Retired doctors to work beyond age 65 years.
It seems, it is difficult to extend the working of Retired doctors for 65 yrs to 70 yrs as policy.
Of late, we are getting representations from anions and railways, retired and serving (copy enclosed) to extend the working of Retired Railway doctors for 65 yrs to 70 yrs.
As a matter of fact, Dr.B.R.Bansode (Physician), retired Railway doctor needs a special mention. He has been working Central Hospital, Byculla, Mumbai for more than 35 yrs. He is dedicated, highly skilled, sincere and has special rapport with Railway patients.
At present, Central Hospital, Byculla is having only 2 IRMS (Physician) and other divisions of Central Railway are having only one Physician, except Pune division, wnere there is no Physician at all.
Dr.B.R.Bansode is well trained in Cardiology and does ECHO studies in Dr.BAMH, Byculla. The other available Physicians in Central Railway are not having that much experience as of Dr.B.R.Bansode to give full justice to ECHO Cardiolography studies.
In view of this it is requested that deserving doctor like Dr.B.R.Bansode may be reappointed as Contract Medical Practitioner as a special case at least for 2 years, if not upto 70 years.
Enclosures: As stated.
S/d,
(Dr. Shyam Sunder)
Chief Medical Director
Source: NFIR
Anonymous says
Govt is now optimize the use of skilled doctor so. There is also shortage of doctors by doing this the govt has shown their abilities to tackle the problems faced by public earlier govt did not did so. This step will give life’s to the dead and doctors will live more by at least 10 yrs this step will be applicable in cd staff at least 2to 5 yes by this life expectency will be increased double for efficient use of skilled labour force