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Time of India
30-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Govt doctors protest seeking action against official
Madurai: The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association (TNGDA) on Monday sought strict action against the deputy director of health services (DDHS), Madurai, following complaints of workplace harassment from medical officers. Earlier, a video clip of the official using unparliamentary language during an online meeting went viral on social media platforms. The protest was held after working hours. Protesters said they had submitted a complaint against the official earlier, but no action has been taken so far. TNGDA state president K Senthil told TOI that they received complaints from several doctors regarding the conduct of Dr P Kumaragurubaran. On May 17, a formal complaint was lodged with the director of public health regarding the same, and on May 24, an inquiry was conducted by the joint director of health services. Around 25 doctors appeared during the inquiry and gave statements, but no action has been taken, he said. "The DDHS is now using different coercive measures to insult doctors indirectly through other workers," he added. The TNGDA on Monday announced that doctors will boycott and avoid communication with Kumaragurubaran until disciplinary action is taken against him. "We have asked doctors to block him and not respond to him on WhatsApp and instead heed only orders issued through official circulars. Even leaves would be applied and submitted to the district health office by mail. No service to patients would be affected by the boycott. If our demand is not met, we will intensify the protest," Senthil added.


Time of India
26-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
TNGDA seeks action against Madurai health official for unprofessional conduct
Madurai: The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association (TNGDA) has demanded strict action against Dr P Kumaragurubaran, deputy director of health services (DDHS), Madurai, following allegations of workplace harassment and unprofessional conduct during official meetings. According to TNGDA, several medical officers recently lodged complaints accusing the DDHS of using abusive language during video conference meetings. A formal complaint was filed with the director of public health on May 17, and an inquiry was conducted on May 24 by the joint director of health services. Around 25 doctors reportedly appeared for the inquiry and submitted their statements. The controversy escalated on Sunday when a video allegedly showing Dr Kumaragurubaran using inappropriate language and gestures during an online meeting was anonymously shared on social media, where it quickly went viral. TNGDA condemned his behaviour, calling it unacceptable and unprofessional. TNGDA state president Dr K Senthil told TOI that doctors had also complained about extended video meetings held beyond official working hours, with claims that women staff were made to stay back late unnecessarily. "If the DDHS needed to take disciplinary action, it should have been done through proper channels," he said. As a mark of protest, TNGDA announced that its members will boycott communication with Dr Kumaragurubaran until action is taken. "Doctors have been instructed to block him on WhatsApp and respond only to official circulars. Leave applications will be routed directly through the district health office via email. Patient care will not be affected," Dr Senthil clarified, warning that the association will escalate its protest if the issue is not addressed. MSID:: 121417958 413 |


The Hindu
26-05-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
DPH doctors to boycott communication, orders from DD of Health services of Madurai
The Tamil Nadu Government Doctors Association (TNGDA), in their general body meeting held here on Monday, has unanimously decided to boycott any form of communication and refusal to comply with the orders of Deputy Director (DD) of Health Services, Madurai. As the doctors of Primary Health Centre, Urban Primary Health Centre, Community Health Centre, and others flagged the issue of ill-treatment by the DD of Madurai and registered a complaint with the Department of Public Health (DPH), and an inquiry was initiated by the department based on the complaints. K. Senthil, president of TNGDA, said that following the complaint, Senthil Kumar, Joint Director of Communicable Diseases in the DPH, was directed to conduct an inquiry into the matter. 'He also held an inquiry on May 24, 2025. While doctors informed him about their grievances and the ill-treatment faced by them at the hands of DD, the matter has been taken to the government,' he added. 'He could not sense the seriousness of the issue when it was represented to him earlier by the doctors,' Dr. Senthil added. 'Only when the videos of him spewing bad comments and using unparliamentary words, were published on media and social media platforms, did I understand the grievance of doctors,' he noted. Till a satisfactory disciplinary action was initiated against the DD of Madurai, the doctors decided to boycott all forms of communication with him. 'It was decided that doctors would not attend any meetings conducted by him, exit from all official what's app groups, blocking his contact number on mobile phones, complying with orders only when issued through circulars from the district administration, doctors would apply their casual leave, compensatory leave, privileged leave, weekly off, holidays through Block/Zonal Medical Officers (BMO), BMOs would communicate their leaves to District Health Office through mails,' Dr. Senthil said. It was also ensured the public that the health service given to them would not be affected at any cost, he added.