New Delhi: The Delhi government on Tuesday approved a hike in the monthly stipend of government hospital nursing interns from Rs 500 to Rs 13,150 in the first revision in 27 years, officials said on Tuesday.
The decision, taken in a cabinet meeting, will benefit nearly 180 nursing interns from the three nursing colleges attached to the Delhi government’s Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Lok Nayak Hospital, and Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, a health department official told PTI.
Health Minister Pankaj Singh said the revision addresses a long-pending demand of nursing students and aims to provide them parity with MBBS interns.
Also Read
Stray dog problem stems from local authorities’ incompetence: SC reserves order“For 27 years, this issue was ignored. By raising the stipend to Rs 13,150, we are ensuring that nursing interns receive the dignity, respect and support they deserve,” he said.
He also said that the government expects the hike to improve the morale of students, provide them the financial stability during their training, and strengthen the city’s healthcare workforce.
A government note said, “Earlier governments ignored this issue for nearly three decades, but under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, our government has resolved this disparity.”
It added, “With this increased stipend, we are ensuring respect and dignity for nursing interns.”
Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News, Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS.
You may also like
India's youth shooters finish 1-2 in women's 10m Air Pistol at Asian Shooting Championship
Ankita Lokhande grappled with fever, Mother Vandana Lokhande rushes to her rescue
Man Utd dealt Rasmus Hojlund transfer blow as £40m striker deal falls through
Hina Khan applauds the Mumbaikar spirit amidst rain: 'No matter what, this city just doesn't stop'
Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea transfer update amid Bayern Munich approach as talks 'advance'