Medical College Teaching Staff Jobs in Limbo, Unpaid for Months

Haydarabad: Sureapet, Nalgonda and Yadadri state medical faculties contract teaching personnel, the state government has not yet renewed their appointments for the new academic year, he says they have not received more than two months. “Every year, contracts will be renewed by the end of March. This time there is a complete silence,” he said. “We can’t even plan our lives because we don’t know if I have work next month.”
Approximately 90 professors in three colleges, assistant professors and assistant professors are reported to expect clarity. The annual contracts published under the Directorate of Medical Education expired in March. In accordance with the previous government led by the previous BRS, the re -appointment was typically committed until April.
“Unless our contracts are officially renewed, we are not suitable for salary. It has been three months,” he said. “We still come to work because students need us, but we don’t know how long we can continue.”
The delay comes as the National Medicine Commission (NMC), including those in Suriapet and Nalgonda, as deprived of sufficient infrastructure to 26 medical colleges in TaLANgana and has published notifications because it does not meet the necessary norms. Health Secretary and Medical Education Director was called for a hearing on June 26th. “We are concerned about what this delay means. Does the government re -evaluate these institutions? We have not received official communication,” he said.
College was launched under the previous administration to expand access to affordable medical education. Each accepts approximately 150 students a year and says that many of the first parties have already graduated. “This was a life line for students from medium -income families who could not meet private colleges.
The State Health Department did not respond to whether the contract renewal continued.



