Health Minister Irfan Ansari has introduced a strategic policy to retain medical talent within Jharkhand by offering a ₹2.53 crore stipend package for foreign-trained doctors. Previously, the lack of financial incentives led many foreign medical graduates to seek opportunities in other states, causing a persistent shortage of specialists and practitioners in Jharkhand’s public health sector. This migration often left rural and remote areas underserved. By ensuring that these doctors receive a fair stipend, the government aims to encourage them to remain in the state and contribute to the local healthcare infrastructure.
According to the Minister, this move sends a powerful message to the medical fraternity that the government is committed to resolving their issues. The sanctioned amount will be distributed among interns at key government hospitals, providing them with the same financial benefits as those who graduated from Indian medical institutions. This initiative is expected to strengthen the state’s healthcare delivery system, particularly in the most distant districts. The government’s goal is to ensure that healthcare professionals are respected and adequately compensated, which is vital for building a robust and resilient medical network across the state.