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Assam: 25% of posts under National Health Mission lying vacant in state

At a time when the state is constructing new medical colleges and hospitals to give a boost to the health sector, the National Health Mission (NHM) in Assam has not been able to appoint the human resources required to man these institutions.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Staff Reporter

Guwahati: At a time when the state is constructing new medical colleges and hospitals to give a boost to the health sector, the National Health Mission (NHM) in Assam has not been able to appoint the human resources required to man these institutions. In fact, 25% of various posts, from specialist doctors to their support staff, remain vacant.

According to a NHM source, the total number of approved positions in the case of specialists is 313 and the number of vacant posts is 113, which is 36% overall. In the case of medical officers (MBBS), 396 posts (27%) are vacant against 1455 approved positions. For staff nurses, 1485 posts (24%) are vacant against 6164 approved posts. In the case of ANMs, 1169 posts (20%) are vacant against 5742 approved posts. For community health officers (CHO), 750 posts (20%) are vacant against 3692 approved posts. In the case of pharmacists, 223 posts (24%) are vacant against 920 approved posts. 73 posts (6%) of lab technicians are vacant, against 1188 approved posts. Again, 9 posts (18%) of radiographers are vacant against 50 approved posts.

In the case of other posts, like that of delivery staff, 848 posts (67%) are vacant against 1264 approved posts. There are 705 posts (21%) of programme management (HR) vacant against 3300 approved ones. Also, 26 posts (5%) of Medical Officer (Ayur) are vacant of 511 approved posts. For Medical Officer (Homeo), 26 posts (10%) are vacant out of 250 approved posts. In the case of Dental Surgeons, 10 posts (4%) are vacant against 232 posts approved. 285 posts (54%) of Data Entry Operators are vacant against 523 approved posts. In the case of Support Staff (lumpsum), 607 posts are vacant (52%), against 1164 approved posts.

It is significant to note that there are 6121 health service institutions under the Health Department in the state. Of this, 4830 are health sub-centres, 1020 are primary health centres, 218 are community health centres, 18 are sub-district health centres, 21 are district hospitals, 13 are medical colleges, 2 are Ayurvedic hospitals, and 1 each are Ayurvedic and Homoeopathic colleges.

NHM sources said that recruitment is an ongoing process, and recruitment drives are regularly conducted after advertisements.

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