Extension to the scheme of Honorary Visiting Specialists in all the Railway Hospitals

Ministry of Railways has extended the scheme of “Honorary Visiting Specialists” from 01.07.2015 to 30.06.2016 in all the Railway Hospitals over all Indian Railways.

Railway Board has accorded for further extension of the scheme of “Honorary Visiting Specialists” from 01.07.2015 to 30.06.2016 in all the Railway Hospitals over all Indian Railways.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS
(RAILWAY BOARD)

No. 2015/H-1112/3/HVS/Policy

  New Delhi, dated 25.06.2015

The General Managers,
All Indian Railways and Production Units,
DG/RSC Vadodra,DG/RDSO, Lucknow,
CAO/DMW/Patiala

Subject:- Extension to the scheme of “Honorary Visiting Specialists” in all the Railway Hospitals all over Indian Railways

In continuation to Board’s letter 2013/H-1/12/1/Policy dated 25.06.2014, sanction of the Ministry of Railways is hereby accorded for further extension of the scheme of “Honorary Visiting Specialists” from 01.07.2015 to 30.06.2016 in all the Railway Hospitals over all Indian Railways.

The term of Honorary Visiting Specialists who have been engaged or accorded sanction for extension up to 30.06.2015, may now be considered for extension in terms of the extant instructions for a period of one year w.e.f. the date they have taken charge of their posts.

All other terms and conditions will remain the same as given in the consolidated instructions issued vide Board’s letter no. 2014/H-1/12/8/HVS/Policy dated 19.06.2015.

This issue with the concurrence of the Finance Directorate of the Ministry of Railways.

(Dr.P.Pant)
Director/IH
Railway Board
New Delhi, dated 25.06.2015

Download Railway Board letter No. 2015/H-1112/3/HVS/Policy dated 25.06.2015

One Comment

  1. I retired from Railway in 1994.My age is 79 and my wife age is 74.
    There is no railway Hospital at Kakinada East Godari District
    we have no sugar problem.due to age we are going to private hospital for treatment .My wife is sufferring from back bone problem as spinal card became weak due to old age.Private doctor prescribes some medicines which are not available in Railway dispensary at Samalkot as they get medicines from vijayawada whatever prescribed by Railway authorities.To go Railway Health unit I have to spend Rs300 as my wife cannot traven by bus.
    On my complaint htrough Bharat Pension Samaj Railway Board advised South central Railway for Referral Hospital at Kakinada.3 years passed but it has not been finalised.
    I am spending Rs 10000 towards medical expenses which includes Doctors fees at times inpatient treatment and medicines.
    Because I can afford I am pulling on life.
    There are 5000 pensioners residing between samalkot to anakapalli.
    Rs 300=is not sufficient
    I therefore request the Railway Authorities to notify Referral Hospital at Kakinada and also issue heaith card so that all pensioners may have free treatment .

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