United Doctors Front Rajasthan announces new Executive Committee for 2025-26
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- 18 October, 2025
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Jaipur: TheUnited Doctors Front(UDF), Rajasthan’s leading organization representing the medical fraternity, has announced its new state executive committee for 2025–26, reaffirming its commitment to strengthening the collective voice of doctors across the state. Dr. Bharat Pareek has been reappointed as the State President, in recognition of the team’s remarkable achievements and effective leadership over the past year. Under his guidance, UDF Rajasthan has been at the forefront of several key issues, including advocating for a single-shiftNEET-PG examto ensure fairness, pushing for fixed duty hours for doctors, and organizing the successful UDFCON, which showcased unity among medical professionals. The organization also took firm stands on matters such as maternity leave for female residents, swift action in the CHC Paloda incident involving a weapon threat to a doctor, and the Sedwa SDM case concerning doctors’ safety. Additionally, the UDF played a pivotal role in expediting the Medical Officer Recruitment 2024 process and resolving delays in postings and salaries of the PG 2021 batch. Acknowledging the previous term’s success, UDF Chairperson Dr. Lakshya Mittal stated, “UDF’s goal is not just to raise voices but to reach solutions. The Rajasthan team has strengthened unity, transparency, and respect among doctors, and we expect even greater achievements ahead.” Newly appointed President Dr. Bharat Pareek expressed gratitude, saying, “This honor reflects the collective struggle and cooperation of doctors across Rajasthan. We are determined to further advance doctors’ interests, policy reforms, and service conditions.” The new executive committee includes Dr. Arif Khan and Dr. Ajit Singh as Vice Presidents; Dr. Kuldeep and Dr. Ashish as State General Secretaries; Prof. (Dr.) Rajveer Arya, Dr. Raj Shekhar Yadav, and Dr. B.L. Bairwa as Legal Advisors; Dr. Lokendra Bidiyasar as State Joint Secretary; and Dr. Hemendra Singh as Spokesperson. With the formation of the new team, the UDF Rajasthan aims to continue its fair, rational, and united efforts to protect the rights, safety, and dignity of doctors, ensuring their collective voice resonates even more strongly in the coming year.
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