Ujjain Collector Cuts Salaries After Surprise Hospital Inspection Finds Staff Absent

Ujjain District Collector Roshan Kumar Singh conducted a surprise inspection at a major government hospital, finding several doctors and staff absent. He ordered the deduction of one day's salary and issued show-cause notices to the absentees. The Collector also addressed infrastructure issues, noting that work is underway to make all hospital lifts operational soon. The action aligns with the state government's broader focus on strengthening health services and governance.

Key Points: Ujjain Collector Orders Salary Cuts After Hospital Surprise Check

  • Surprise inspection at Ujjain hospital
  • Salary cut for absent staff
  • Show-cause notices issued
  • Focus on patient care and infrastructure
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Ujjain District Collector conducts surprise inspection at hospital, orders salary cuts for absent staff members

Ujjain District Collector Roshan Kumar Singh deducted a day's salary from absent staff during a surprise hospital inspection, aiming to improve patient care.

"One day's salary is being deducted, and show-cause notices are being issued. - Roshan Kumar Singh"

Ujjain, March 13

Ujjain District Collector Roshan Kumar Singh on Thursday conducted a surprise inspection at a major government hospital in Ujjain to review healthcare services and infrastructure. The District Collector ordered the deduction of one day's salary and issued show-cause notices to several doctors and staff members found absent during the surprise inspection.

District Collector Roshan Kumar Singh, while speaking to the reporters, said, "In alignment with the Madhya Pradesh government and the Chief Minister's focus on good governance, a surprise inspection of the District Hospital was conducted today. During this inspection, several doctors and staff members were found to be absent; disciplinary action is currently being initiated against them. One day's salary is being deducted, and show-cause notices are being issued."

"Furthermore, instructions have been issued regarding the necessary corrective measures to further improve the hospital's systems--specifically to ensure that patients receive prompt medical treatment and medication without facing any difficulties. Regarding the long-standing issue concerning the lifts, it is encouraging to note that work is currently underway. Two additional lifts are scheduled to become operational this week, and within the next month to a month and a half, all the lifts in the hospital complex will be fully functional. Work on this is in progress," Roshan Kumar Singh added.

Earlier in February, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated that health services in the state are being continuously strengthened to ensure better health outcomes for citizens, according to an official release.

Through coordinated efforts, the state has witnessed extensive expansion of health infrastructure, ensuring the availability of quality, accessible, and modern medical facilities for the general public. With notable progress in medical education, super-speciality services, maternal and child health and public health programmes, Madhya Pradesh is steadily moving toward improved health indicators, he added.

As per the release, significant progress has also been recorded in maternal and child health. The Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) has declined from 173 to 142, while the Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) has reduced from 41 to 37.

Under the Janani Suraksha Yojana and the Chief Minister's Maternity Assistance Scheme, financial assistance worth thousands of crores of rupees was provided to lakhs of beneficiaries. Successful discharge rates from Special Newborn Care Units (SNCUs) and Nutrition Rehabilitation Centres (NRCs) have also improved, reflecting better management of neonatal care and malnutrition.

Under public health initiatives, Madhya Pradesh emerged as one of the top 5 performing states nationally in the Tuberculosis Elimination Programme. Comprehensive screening and treatment facilities have been developed under the Sickle Cell Mission. Under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, 4.43 crore cards have been issued, providing financial security to citizens, with eligible families receiving free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh. Critically ill patients are also being provided with rapid access to advanced medical care during emergencies through the PM Shri Air Ambulance Service, which has benefitted over 120 citizens to date.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good step by the Collector sahab. But surprise checks should be regular, not just once in a blue moon. Also, fixing the lifts is crucial. I've seen elderly patients struggle to climb stairs in many hospitals. Hope the work finishes on time.
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Aman W
While discipline is important, we must also ask why staff are absent. Are there enough doctors for the patient load? Is the work environment supportive? Salary cuts alone won't solve systemic issues. The government must also focus on hiring more permanent staff.
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Sarah B
The stats on MMR and IMR reduction are encouraging. Janani Suraksha Yojana and Ayushman Bharat are genuinely helpful schemes for poor families. My relative benefited from the cash assistance during delivery. More such accountability checks + welfare schemes are the way forward.
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Vikram M
Action should be taken, but is it fair to cut salary without knowing the reason? What if someone was on genuine leave or emergency? Show-cause notice is fine, but deduction should follow only if the absence is unjustified. Process must be fair.
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Kavya N
This is the "achhe din" for healthcare we were promised! Surprise inspections, fixing infrastructure, and big welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat. The air ambulance service is a game-changer for remote areas. Hope this momentum continues. 🇮🇳

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