Delhi Government Transfers Over 40 Health Officials to Enhance Procurement Agency
Delhi health department overhaul: Over 40 doctors and officers transferred to strengthen central procurement agency
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has initiated a significant restructuring of the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) within the Department of Health and Family Welfare, transferring over 40 medical and administrative staff to improve efficiency and accountability in health services. This move aims to ensure better quality medical facilities for residents.
- 01More than 40 officials, including 10 doctors and 19 paramedical staff, have been transferred to enhance the Central Procurement Agency's operations.
- 02Dr. Vinod Kumar Ranga, the Head of Office, is among those transferred as part of the overhaul.
- 03The restructuring aims to optimize human resource utilization and remove surplus staff from the CPA.
- 0412 medical officers from various health institutions have been assigned to the CPA to bolster procurement and administrative functions.
- 05Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized the government's commitment to improving health services and accountability in procurement.
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In a significant move to strengthen the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) under the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced the transfer of over 40 medical, paramedical, and administrative officials. This includes 10 doctors, with Dr. Vinod Kumar Ranga, the Head of Office, among those reassigned. The changes also involve the transfer of 19 paramedical staff, such as pharmacists and medical lab technicians, to enhance service delivery. A thorough review of human resources within the CPA was conducted, leading to the removal of surplus staff and the reassignment of experienced personnel from various hospitals to improve procurement and administrative functions. Gupta stated that the government prioritizes quality medical facilities for Delhi's residents and aims to build a robust procurement system for timely health services. Additional responsibilities have been assigned to various officers to expedite departmental work, ensuring that the CPA operates more effectively.
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The restructuring of the CPA is expected to improve the efficiency and accountability of health services in Delhi.
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