Kamalnath Government orders health officers to implement sterilization operation
Kamalnath Government orders health officers to implement sterilization operation
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Bhopal: The Kamal Nath government of Madhya Pradesh has issued a new decree regarding its health workers and officers which has caused the health department employees to become conscious. The Kamal Nath government has warned the government multi-purpose health workers (MPHWs) to sterilize a person and if they fail to do so, their salary should be cut.

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Kamal Nath government has given a target to have a sterilization operation of 5 to 10 men per month for the employees. If employees fail to do so, then they are warned not to pay salary on no-work, no-pay basis. Citing the report of the National Family Health Survey-4, the state's National Health Mission (NHM) has ordered the top district officials and chief medical and health officials (CHMO) to identify male employees who have worked in 2019- In the period of 20, there was no vasectomy of any man and apply the rule of "no work, no salary".

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The government has said that an officer who fails to do so will inevitably retire. According to the government's data, only 0.5 percent of the men had opted for sterilization. Let us tell you that during the Emergency implemented by former PM Indira Gandhi, a large-scale sterilization campaign was carried out for 21 months and during this time thousands of people were forced into sterilization.

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