Indian Railway News: A lack of paramedic staff will be removed in railway hospitals, recruiting to 403 posts soon - Indian railway news shortage from paramedic staff in Railway Hospitals will be removed at 403 posts soon
The executive director of the Railway Board said that although the final amended online question letter is being uploaded, it will be mandatory for SC, ST, OBC and EWS to ensure that the prescribed discussion criteria comply. The largest number of 246 posts in paramedics are nurses and 100 posts by pharmacists. By Prem Narayan Dwivedi under the editorship of: Vivek Shukla updated: Do, 26 Jun 2025 08:20 am (IST) The photo was used for symbolic presentation. Jagran Prem Narayan Dwivedi, Jagran Gorakhpur. To overcome the shortage of paramedics in Indian Railways hospitals, the council approved the issuance of centralized employment notice. Paramedic staff will be recruited in seven categories. The Executive Director of the Railway Board, Shatrughan Behera, sent a letter to all Zonale and General Managers of Production Units on June 17, which addressed the final amended online question letter to the Recruitment Management System (OIRMS). The executive director of the Railway Board said that although the final amended online question letter is being uploaded, it will be mandatory for SC, ST, OBC and EWS to ensure that the prescribed discussion criteria comply. The largest number of 246 posts in paramedics are nurses and 100 posts by pharmacists. Apart from this, recruitment will be done in separate posts of dialysis technician, ECG technician, laboratory assistant, X-ray technician and inspector for health and malaria. Sonals and Production Units can consult with the Railway Recruitment Board Bengaluru to upload the revised question letter to the recruitment management system. The revised question letter will have to be loaded to the recruitment management system within a week. The Railway Board gave the green signal to issue a recruitment notice after evaluating the vacancies of para -medical categories in the Human Resource Management Moder (HRMS) Induk Management Module (HRMS) of zone and production units. Kl Gupta, Assistant -General Secretary of All India Railway Men’s Federation (Airf) and General Secretary of Ne Railway Mazdoor Union (Narmu), welcomed the initiative of the Railway Board. He says patients do not receive proper treatment or investigation due to a lack of para -medical staff in railway hospitals. The radiography system has been closed for several months in Lalit Narayan Mishra Central Railway Hospital, Gorakhpur. The Airf raised the issue of a lack of para -medical staff in railway hospitals at a permanent talk system (PNM) with the Railway Board. Paramedic staff members are held on this posts dialysis technician- Four ECG technician- Four Laboratory Assistant-Grade II- 12 Nurses Superintendent- 246 Pharmacist (Admission Degree)- 100 Radiographer X-Ray Technician- 4 Health and Malaria Inspector Grade II- 33 recruitment calendar. During this period, the indentation was sent for six posts of nurses and two posts of pharmacist in the Northern Eastern Railway in medical indentation sent for the year 2025. – Pankaj Kumar Singh, Chief Officer for Public Relations – North -Eastern Railway