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By Our Special Correspondent
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 7. The Government has issued posting orders to 74 more newly registered doctors in rural areas. This is in addition to posting 402 doctors earlier under compulsory rural service requirement for doctors who studied in Government medical colleges. The doctors will be given a stipend of Rs. 10,000 a month. Their service will be terminated on completion of one year or when regular Public Service Commission (PSC) appointed candidates join duty, whichever is earlier. They will be deemed to have satisfactorily completed one year of rural service if they have at least 80 per cent attendance. The posting will not confer them any right for regular appointment or continuation in service, the order issued by the Government said. They will have to apply to the PSC for regular appointment as and when vacancies are notified. Disciplinary action will be taken by the Travancore-Cochin Medical Councils against new registrants who fail to join duty, it added. Most of the doctors, hailing from rural areas, have been given posting near their homes. However, doctors from cities have been posted to primary health centres at distant places.
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