Faculty Members Of SSH Indore Threaten Mass Resignation Over Delay In Promotions
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 20 July, 2025
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Indore: In a protest against the alleged delay in faculty promotion even after receiving a show cause notice by the Medical Education Commissioner, the faculty members of the Super Speciality Hospital (SSH), Indore have threatened to submit mass resignation from if their demands are not met.
The members have alleged that they decided to take a similar course of action as their counterparts in Rewa due to their frustration with the delay in promotions. Earlier, Assistant Professors in Rewa Medical College, working with SSH in Rewa, had also threatened the authorities, following which orders to promote the faculty members of Rewa were released.
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The faculty members of SSH Indore have claimed that the primary cause of the delay has been attributed to the lack of coordination between the Dean of MGM Medical College and the Divisional Commissioner. They also alleged that their promotions have been pending for several months but the MGM Medical College officials are not paying any notice to their demands.
"Promotion of many of the faculty members has been pending since August, last year but the officials are not taking appropriate steps for the same,’ said a faculty member in SSH, Indore.
In response to their concerns, the medical college administration asked the faculty members to delay their protest and gave them assurances to resolve their issues in a week.
Speaking to Free Press Journal, Dr Sanjay Dixit, Dean, MGM Medical College, Indore said, "We have discussed the demands of faculty members and initiated steps for their due promotions. Their issues will be resolved in a week. We don’t have any information of mass resignation.’
team had earlier reported that deans of four government medical colleges of Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, and Rewa were served with a show-cause notice by the Medical Education Commissioner for the alleged delay in promoting the faculty members of the Super Speciality Hospitals.
Issuing show-cause, the Commissioner asked the officials to submit a reply within three days explaining why action must not be taken against them under the Sections of Madhya Pradesh Civil Sewa Acharan Niyam 1966.
Under the existing rules, the assistant professors in Super Speciality Hospitals get promoted to the post of Associate Professor within a period of two years. On the other hand, Associate Professors must get promoted to the post of Professor after three years.
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