Special allowance for specialist govt doctors revised
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The State Government has revised the particular allowance for specialist doctors together with dentists and medical officers with impact from September 1, 2020.
The particular allowance was final revised in 2015. A Government Order to this impact has been issued on Monday.
While the particular allowance for MBBS/BDS graduates with 0-6 years expertise has been elevated from ₹21,000 to ₹30,500, allowance for these with PG diploma/Diploma has been raised from ₹42,600 to ₹55,500. Allowance of tremendous specialty doctors has been elevated from ₹50,800 to ₹64,500.
Details of elevated particular allowance for these with 6-13 years of expertise are as follows:
MBBS/BDS – ₹22,000 to ₹37,500
PG/Diploma grads – ₹43,700 to ₹64,500
Super Specialty doctors – ₹52,100 to ₹73,500
Details of elevated particular allowance for these with 13-20 years of expertise are as follows:
MBBS/BDS – ₹23,000 to ₹44,500
PG/Diploma grads – ₹44,800 to ₹73,500
Super Specialty doctors – ₹58,400 to ₹83,500
Details of elevated particular allowance for these with greater than 25 years of expertise are as follows:
MBBS/BDS – ₹23,000 to ₹60,500
PG/Diploma grads – ₹44,800 to ₹93,500
Super Specialty doctors – ₹58,400 to ₹1,03,500
The Karnataka Government Medical Officers Association had submitted a memorandum to revise particular allowance as per CGHS mannequin. Health and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar held a gathering with division officers to debate the calls for of the doctors and agreed take up their demand with finance division.
In a tweet Mr Sudhakar stated, “In recognition of the service of doctors during pandemic and to encourage young doctors to take up rural service in the future, the special allowances of specialist doctors, general duty doctors and dental doctors serving under Health and Family Welfare department have been revised effective from 1st September 2020.”