Punjab’s public healthcare has faced a serious setback as 31 specialist doctors—who completed their postgraduate education under the government quota—have left their positions without serving the mandatory 10-year bond or paying the ₹50 lakh penalty required for default. These doctors, part of the Punjab Civil Medical Services, benefited from subsidised medical education and were contractually obligated to serve the state. Their abrupt resignations deepen the existing shortage of critical medical professionals in the region.
In response, the Punjab Health Department has directed district civil surgeons to begin recovery actions. This includes issuing 21-day notices demanding payment of the bond amount, followed by disciplinary measures or recommendations for de‑registration by the Punjab Medical Council if they fail to comply. Under state policy, bond violations are deemed “gross misconduct,” allowing the government to take strict measures against defaulters.
Dr Akhil Sarin, president of the Punjab Civil Medical Services Association, stressed that enforcing bond obligations is vital to maintain public trust and safeguard healthcare access in underserved areas. He also called for reforms—such as better pay and improved working conditions—to attract and retain medical professionals. The government hopes that enforcing bond terms will reinforce accountability and strengthen public health services across Punjab.
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