National MSc Medical Teachers Welfare Organization (NMMTWO), Voluntary, Non Profit, Non Funded organization, meant for welfare of MSc Medical Teachers of India.
Hon.
@PMOIndia@narendramodi
Ji, See, even after having the highest qualification, we are fighting for dignity & justice But lack funds to fight with
@NMC_IND
in the Court of law, as they receive the funds from #Govt. why don't you give us funds from #pmcare@MoHFW_INDIA
NMMTA expresses its gratitude to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (@MoHFW_INDIA ) and the Honorable Minister @mansukhmandviya ji for addressing our concerns with the NMC.
However, we regret to highlight that the NMC has not been forthright with the minister and has bluffed to mislead him.
Please consider the following points:
1. The NMC has blatantly refused to adhere to a clear directive from the Health Ministry, constituting a direct violation of the NMC Act.
2. Edit: After submitting an affidavit in the Delhi High Court that is shall abide by the ministry's direction, NMC backtracked. This clearly indicates its biased and vindictive position.
3. The President of the UG board has been heard disparaging and undermining MSc/PhD teachers during online meetings with heads of medical institutions, which is indicative of a prejudiced mindset.
4. Numerous existing teachers are facing termination, demotion, denial of promotions, exclusion from roles, and are not being considered for re-appointment. They can't relocate or apply for new jobs anywhere. This is the ground reality. Existing teachers are indeed being affected.
5. Existing faculties are being denied examinership due to the discriminating CBME guidelines. Despite court orders and representations, the NMC has neither revised the FAQ nor issued a public notice on this matter.
6. Teachers with MSc/Ph.D. qualifications constitute a minute minority; the majority hold MBBS qualifications. Such feedback would naturally be against the competing MSc/Ph.D. teachers. Relying on feedback from such a skewed system is inherently biased, unscientific, and unethical.
7. Appeals filed in accordance with the NMC Act norms are not being addressed, constituting another violation of the NMC Act.
NMC's conduct towards non-MBBS teachers has been consistently dishonest, prejudiced, and vindictive. It spares no opportunity to belittle and harm this small community of educators.
Edit: The proposed phased reduction of 5% is meaningless. The recent percentage decrease implies that only one person can be appointed, rendering the reduction insignificant. We strongly urge the elimination of percentage-based criteria and advocate for the appointment of medical MSc/Ph.D. teachers whenever qualified medical teachers are unavailable. Let the medical education benefit from both the categories of teachers.
@PMOIndia@OfficeOf_MM
The most significant dishonesty exhibited by the NMC is when it lies through its teeth.
While assuring that the existing faculty won't be affected, it is relentlessly working to the detriment of MSc/PhD teachers by modifying guidelines and releasing disparaging FAQs.
The intent is clear, and the mischief is obvious!
Why can't existing teachers in Pharmacology and Microbiology apply for new jobs or higher posts in other colleges or in other states?
Why has the NMC blocked their rights to pursue better prospects or working conditions elsewhere?
This is the denial of a fundamental right.
Respected @mansukhmandviya sir, NMC hasn't given you the full picture. It is vile and dishonest.
@MoHFW_INDIA@OfficeOf_MM@PMOIndia