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Serve 5 years, earn permanent job: Karnataka govt’s plan to tackle doctor shortage

BENGALURU: Doctors serving on a contractual basis in government health institutions may soon be offered permanent appointments after completing five years of satisfactory service, health minister UT Khader said Wednesday.

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Serve 5 years, earn permanent job: Karnataka govt’s plan to tackle doctor shortage

BENGALURU: Doctors serving on a contractual basis in government health institutions may soon be offered permanent appointments after completing five years of satisfactory service, health minister UT Khader said…

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Government to recruit 200 doctors, hire 1,000 on contract, says Khader

Karnataka government to recruit 200 doctors and hire 1,000 on contract to address healthcare personnel shortages, says Minister Khader.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Government to recruit 200 doctors, hire 1,000 on contract, says Khader

    Karnataka government to recruit 200 doctors and hire 1,000 on contract to address healthcare personnel shortages, says Minister Khader.

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Serve 5 years, earn permanent job: Karnataka govt’s plan to tackle doctor shortage

    BENGALURU: Doctors serving on a contractual basis in government health institutions may soon be offered permanent appointments after completing five years of satisfactory service,…

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