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Homeopathic Doctors recruitment stopped since 17 years in Tripura : CPI-M's 24 yrs corrupt era produced 8 lakhs unemployment, mass sufferings
TIWN May 26, 2017
Homeopathic Doctors recruitment stopped since 17 years in Tripura : CPI-M's 24 yrs corrupt era produced 8 lakhs unemployment, mass sufferings
PHOTO : Homeopathic passed out students places deputation to Health Minister of Tripura. TIWN Pic May 26

AGARTALA, May 26 (TIWN): Manik Sarkar's crippled vision only focused on enriching CPI-M party funds rather than strengthening economy, inviting industries, creating jobs. Decades of Govt apathy, heavy resentments, poverty forced Tripura Homeopathic Doctors placed deputation to Health Minister Badal Choudhury urging for filling up the vacancies in Homeopathic Dept. Whereas Tripura Govt has created 13000 non-teaching posts ahead of Assembly Poll, after in a Supreme Court verdict 10,323 teachers had lost their jobs in state due to wrong recruitment policy of the state govt, the unemployed doctors asked Tripura Govt to create some posts as well as to fill up the 45 vacant posts which left unfilled since decades. In a deputation placed before Tripura Govt, the eligible unemployed youths said that the recruitment must be followed by TPSC examination. The passed out unemployed Homeopathic doctors under All Tripura BHMS Doctor's Association said further, "The medical officer (Homeopathy) was last recruited through TPSC in the year 2000-May, but after that no posts were created whereas various Govt medical centres need many medical officers too".

Indicating the crisis ongoing across the Govt Dept. the Association members also said, "Whereas every year new passing out students are facing unemployment fates, but the govt has no urgency to diminish the crisis of the dept".

Moreover a total 45 numbers of vacant posts of medical officer (homeopathy)under the H&FW Dept of Tripura are waiting to be filled up since year, resulted massive resentment among the Homeopathy passed out students.

As a result the doctors begging the 'sympathy' of the state govt urged to fill up the vacancies as fast as possible. 

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