Serious irregularities have been found in recruitment of faculty members in newly created AIIMS in Patna and attention of the Health ministry has been drawn towards it.
As per findings of a committee constituted by A K Mahapatra, Director AIIMS Bhubaneswar holding additional charge of AIIMS Patna, has found that some faculty members do not meet the requisite educational qualifications and experience.
AIIMS-Patna was among six such institutions set up in 2012 under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY) for correcting regional imbalances in the availability of affordable healthcare.
The committee, constituted on September 5 this year, looked into the documents and records submitted by the faculty in the light of advertisement issued by Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, sources in AIIMS Patna said.
When contacted, present AIIMS Patna Director G K Singh, who is in Delhi in connection with an institute meeting chaired by Union Health Minister Gulam Nabi Azad, told PTI that a committee was formed to probe complaints regarding violation of reservation quota of backward class candidates in recruitment.
But, he said he was not aware of its findings. The committee reported that qualification record of two faculty members needed to be reviewed by experts.
In one case, age of one faculty member has been found above 50 years fixed by the advertisement, the sources said. The committee underlined need for further verification of teaching/research experience of four faculty members as complete detail relating to experience was lacking in their files, they said.
Another glaring finding revealed that three faculties do not meet the basic qualification/experience criteria. The committee findings have been sent to Union Health and Family Welfare ministry for further action, the sources said.
As per findings of a committee constituted by A K Mahapatra, Director AIIMS Bhubaneswar holding additional charge of AIIMS Patna, has found that some faculty members do not meet the requisite educational qualifications and experience.
AIIMS-Patna was among six such institutions set up in 2012 under Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna (PMSSY) for correcting regional imbalances in the availability of affordable healthcare.
The committee, constituted on September 5 this year, looked into the documents and records submitted by the faculty in the light of advertisement issued by Union Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, sources in AIIMS Patna said.
When contacted, present AIIMS Patna Director G K Singh, who is in Delhi in connection with an institute meeting chaired by Union Health Minister Gulam Nabi Azad, told PTI that a committee was formed to probe complaints regarding violation of reservation quota of backward class candidates in recruitment.
But, he said he was not aware of its findings. The committee reported that qualification record of two faculty members needed to be reviewed by experts.
In one case, age of one faculty member has been found above 50 years fixed by the advertisement, the sources said. The committee underlined need for further verification of teaching/research experience of four faculty members as complete detail relating to experience was lacking in their files, they said.
Another glaring finding revealed that three faculties do not meet the basic qualification/experience criteria. The committee findings have been sent to Union Health and Family Welfare ministry for further action, the sources said.