Major Breakthrough for KGMU Resident Doctors in RDA Meeting with VC

Lucknow: In a landmark development for resident doctors at King George’s Medical University (KGMU), the Resident Doctors’ Association (RDA) has successfully negotiated a series of long-awaited reforms during a high-level meeting with the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor held at Brown Hall.

The meeting, chaired by the Vice Chancellor and moderated by RDA Patron Prof. (Dr.) K.K. Singh, addressed multiple demands raised in the RDA’s earlier representation dated May 10. In a rare display of swift administrative responsiveness, the Vice Chancellor not only accepted all prior points but also unveiled new initiatives, signaling a transformative shift in institutional support for residents.

Key Demands Accepted:

Additional Reforms Announced:

Calling the meeting a “watershed moment,” the RDA hailed the Vice Chancellor’s empathetic leadership and affirmed that the collective voice of residents had been decisively heard. The association expressed heartfelt gratitude to the university administration and reiterated its commitment to championing the welfare of all resident doctors.

Key members present included Dr Bhaskar Agarwal (Teachers Association), RDA President Dr. Divyansh Singh, Vive president RDA dr Sukanya Sampath and Dr. Ranvijay Patil, Joint Sect Dr. Saloni Verma, Dr Isha, Dr Ashish, Dr alok Kumar, Dr Shubham Verma, Dr amit Kumar Nayak, and executive members representing all wings of the association.

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