Tag: Odisha Public Service Commission

  • Odisha govt allows 4 assured career progressions for medical officers

    Odisha govt allows 4 assured career progressions for medical officers



    Bhubaneswar: There is a reason to cheer for the medical officers in Odisha Medical and Health Services (OMHS) as the state government has brought out changes in the dynamic assured career progression (DACP) scheme assuring four career progressions/financial upgradations in the service period of a medical officer.
    The state has allowed four upgradations on completion of six, 12, 18, and 24 years. Earlier, three career progressions were allowed under the DACP on completion of seven, 14, and 21 years.
    Health secretary Shalini Pandit hoped that this change will bring about more commitment and dedication among the officers of medical community. The years of service for career progression will be counted on the basis of the years of regular service from the direct entry level recruited through the Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC), said the official notification.
    It was long-standing demand of the medical officers of OMHS cadre. “In order to address long delays in promotions, the government has considered the revision in the existing structure of the DACP scheme,” said the notification.



  • OPSC recommends 1205 candidates for the post of medical officers

    OPSC recommends 1205 candidates for the post of medical officers



    BHUBANESWAR: Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) on Wednesday recommended the state government for appointment of 1205 medical officers (assistant surgeons) in Group-A (junior branch). It has selected candidates for these posts.
    Out of the total doctors recruited, 429 of them were women. It has selected 1000 candidates from unreserved (UR) category, 74 from socially and educationally backward caste (SEBC), 67 from scheduled caste (SC) and 64 from scheduled tribe (ST) category.
    The health and family welfare department had submitted a requisition to OPSC for the recruitment of 3481 vacancies of medical officers (assistant surgeon) in group-A (junior branch) of Odisha medical and health service cadre.
    As many as 2582 candidates had applied for the posts. A total of 2281 had appeared in the written examination. But only 1489 were provisionally qualified to attend the document verification. Finally, the Commission recommended 1205 candidates for appointment.