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NEIGRIHMS awaits Centre’s decision on recruitment ratio

Faculty concerned over protests

Shillong, May 2: The North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences (NEIGRIHMS) is awaiting approval of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare for implementation of 80:20 female-to-male ratio in nursing recruitment, increasing age limits among other demands.

Director of NEIGRIHMS Dr N Mehta on Friday said this following indefinite sit-in by the Khasi Students Union (KSU) to fulfill various demands related to job recruitment.

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“The Institute has formally submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, with a strong recommendation for implementing an 80:20 female-to-male ratio in nursing recruitment, aligning with the precedent followed by premier institutions like AIIMS and PGIMER. This step has been taken after careful consideration of gender balance in the healthcare workforce and response to representations received from various stakeholders,” Dr Mehta said in a statement.

He also informed that NEIGRIHMS has duly forwarded all letters, representations, and communications from local organizations, Members of Parliament, and the Minister of Health from the State of Meghalaya to the Ministry for review and necessary action.

“These representations include demands related to local reservation criteria, an increase in age limits, conduct of the recruitment examination by NEIGRIHMS itself, and holding the examination in OMR format,” Dr Mehta said.
The Director clarified that some of these decisions fall within the purview of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and are not delegated to the Director or the Institute administration.

“NEIGRIHMS acts strictly as per the instructions, orders, and policy directions received from the Ministry. We await further guidance and approval from the Ministry on the above matters,” he said.

Dr Mehta  the male nursing officers who joined NEIGRIHMS through the last NORCET recruitment were not selected due to being lower in merit or as “leftover” candidates.

“On the contrary, several of them had higher ranks but were allocated to NEIGRIHMS due to the 80:20 female-to-male recruitment ratio being enforced at AIIMS institutions. As a result, female candidates with lower ranks were selected for AIIMS, while higher-ranking male candidates were posted to NEIGRIHMS under the central allocation mechanism.”

He said the Institute remains committed to transparency, fairness, and adherence to government norms in all its recruitment processes. “We urge all stakeholders to await official communication from the Ministry and to refrain from actions that may disrupt institutional functioning.”

In a separate statement, the NEIGRIHMS Faculty Association (NFA) expressed concern over the recent protests held within the campus premises over the last few months.

The association said, “While we recognize the right to peaceful expression and dialogue in a democratic society, the choice of venue and manner of protest raise serious concerns.
The campus is a shared space where people come seeking healing, learning, and safety. Any activity that hampers clinical care, disturbs the academic environment, or poses potential law and order challenges must be viewed with seriousness. We are concerned that such demonstrations—particularly when they result in the disruption of administrative functioning or restrict free movement may indirectly compromise the institute’s mission and obligations to the public.”

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