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Mumbai Municipal Corp to Pay Stipend Arrears of Resident Doctors by This Week End
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Paying heed to agitating resident doctors in four medical colleges, the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) or Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) has decided to release their stipend arrears since May 2020. A senior official from the BMC said that order have been issued as per the desire (of resident doctors) and the issue now stands resolved.
In a circular issued on 7 May 2021, Dr Mohan Joshi, dean of Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital (LTMGH), says, .the regular monthly stipend of resident doctors in municipal medical and dental colleges is increased by Rs10,000 from 1 May 2020. This is besides the increment given to resident doctors during COVID pandemic. All deans and their accounts officers are requested to calculate the arrears by 14 May 2021 and clear the payments by coming week end. This should be treated as most ur
Maharashtra tourism and environment minister Aaditya Thackeray today informed that the concerns of hundreds of resident doctors, who launched a protest on-duty on Friday demanding payment of arrears of their increased stipend announced last year, have been addressed and the arrears will be released this week.
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Iqbal Singh Chahal on Saturday completed one year as the chief of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM/BMC). He was appointed in the thick of the coronavirus pandemic in May 2020 replacing the incumbent Pravin Pardeshi. Chahal completes one year when Mumbai model to combat the second corona wave has been hailed not within the country but abroad.
The Supreme Court, in the last week, praised the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for its handling of the COVID-19 situation in Mumbai.
The comment by the SC came in the wake of the financial capital seeing a downward trend in its daily coronavirus cases. Bombay Municipal Corporation has done some remarkable work and not disrespecting Delhi but we can maybe see what was done by BMC, Justice Chandrachud had said.