
Govt. to introduce geofencing to monitor attendance of doctors
The Hindu
Sudhakar says this will help keep a tab on those who skip duty
Health and Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar, on Saturday, said the State government has decided to introduce geofencing to monitor the attendance of doctors in the government health institutions. This system will help to keep a tab on doctors who skip duty. The Minister, during his visit to the Shivamogg Institute of Medical Sciences, said the people, who chose this profession voluntarily, should not feel they had been forced to work. “Senior doctors and specialists have been getting salaries between ₹2 lakh and ₹3 lakh a month. They also command respect in society. It is their duty to uphold the honour and dignity of the profession,” he said.More Related News

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