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Big action by UP Health Department, order to expel 26 doctors on the instructions of Deputy CM

Lucknow: Deputy Chief Minister and Health Minister Brajesh Pathak is seen in action mode. He has instructed the Principal Secretary of Health to dismiss 26 doctors. According to the information, the doctors were negligent towards their duties and were constantly absent from duties . Due to which the Health Department has taken this big action against them.

The Deputy CM said that strict action will be taken against those who are negligent. Providing high-quality health services to the general public is the first priority of the government. In view of this, this action has been taken against the doctors under the instructions of the Deputy CM.

According to the information gathered from the sources ,this action has been taken against doctors of Jalaun, Bareilly, Mainpuri, Siddharthnagar, Lalitpur, Ballia. Apart from this, the names of doctors from Basti, Rae Bareilly, Mathura, Firozabad, Bahraich, Saharanpur, Shahjahanpur are also included in it. Meanwhile, an explanation has been sought from Dr. Neena Verma, posted as Joint Director in the Directorate General of Health. Two increments of three doctors have been stopped for two years. One has been given a censure entry.

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