More than 500 teachers at Jaipur's Sawai Man Singh Medical College, who have been challenging the Rajasthan government's request to make medicinal officers proportional to therapeutic instructors, surrendered from their posts on Wednesday.
The instructors, related with Rajasthan Medical College Teachers Association (RMCTA), have claimed that the administration's March 7 request will bring a horizontal section into the showing line and blamed it for misdirecting individuals by utilizing the word 'proportionate'.
RMCTA secretary Dr Dhananjai Agarwal said therapeutic officers are not met all requirements to show understudies in medicinal schools as they perform non-educating obligations. He said the administration needs instructors from SMS Medical College and different universities to be conveyed as employees in the 8 up and coming organizations and supplant them with therapeutic officers as employees.
The Vasundhara Raje government is thinking of schools in Alwar, Barmer, Bharatpur, Churu, Dungarpur, Bhilwara, Pali and Sikar and the scholastic session is relied upon to begin from 2017-18.
Dr Agarwal said if these medicinal officers are conveyed in the new universities and made proportionate to restorative teachers , then Medical Council of India will scratch off the association.
"In the event that qualification and experience of these therapeutic officers are made "identical" to restorative instructors and seen from the viewpoint of MCI rules, then things would turn out to be evident whether this choice is correct or not," he said.
"We have requested that the legislature pull back this request and in the event that it doesn't then it must acknowledge our renunciations from Thursday."
Patients were in a bad way as teachers boycotted their work at the administration run SMS College, putting extra weight on inhabitant specialists.
teachers of other government medicinal universities in the state have been educated about the matter and their reaction is yet to come.