Mumbai: Medical intern stipend hike to be discussed With Health Minister

Published On 2018-05-02 04:21 GMT   |   Update On 2018-05-02 04:21 GMT

Mumbai: The State Health Minister, Dr Deepak Sawant will be holding a meeting with the members of the Association of State Medical Interns (ASMI) to discuss stipend issues, a long pending demand of medical interns. The announcement of the date as May 2 brought relief to many medicos who has been making do with a measly Rs 6000 per month, while other state interns have been drawing over Rs. 15,000 for a stipend.


This proposed meeting is an outcome of medical interns holding a peaceful protest across the state demanding a raise in their stipend amount which is less than other states. States giving a higher stipend than Maharashtra include: Karnataka, West Bengal, Delhi.


The Secretary, ASMI revealed that it has taken 5 years to bring the Minister to the table and they are now expecting a positive outcome from this meeting.


“The state health minister has decided to meet us on May 2 to discuss the issue which is the good signal for all the interns who supported us in the peaceful protest,” said Dr Asif Patel, Secretary.


He said that despite Mumbai having the highest GDP, the interns were being paid much less than those in the state of Punjab, West Bengal, Karnataka.


“Compare to medical interns of other states we are under tremendous pressure as the maximum number of patients visits government hospital which we have to handle and we are only less stipend,” Dr Patel said.


A Directorate Medical Education and Research (DMER) official said that a solution needed to be reached, as the issue was becoming a subject of debate, which needed to be addressed by the state's health minister, immediately.


“The issue of increasing the stipend amount of the medical interns is already been raised and discussed with the ministry. We are hoping for a positive output in the meeting,” added the official. "If our demands are not accepted before May 3 we have decided to call for a state-wide strike. This strike will be indefinite.” He added to the FPJ.


Stipends in other states:



















































































1Uttar PradeshRs. 17,900
2KarnatakaRs 19,975
3West BengalRs 21,000
4KeralaRs 20,000
5AssamRs 20,000
6ChhattisgarhRs 20,000
7OdishaRs 20,000
8BiharRs 15,000
9Andhra PradeshRs 13,000
10Telangana Rs 13,000
11HaryanaRs 11,800
12PunjabRs 9,000
13GujaratRs 10,700
14Madhya PradeshRs 8,000
15Uttarakhand Rs 7,500
16MaharashtraRs 6,000

 
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