A bench of Justices S J Vajifdar and Gautam Patel asked the State to implement its earlier order of September 5 in which the Principal Secretary had been directed to frame a policy by October 31 to ensure that vacancies at the district hospitals and rural health centres were filled up.
The bench was hearing a PIL filed by Purnima Upadhyay, seeking effective implementation of the state and Central schemes to fight malnourishment in the Melghat area of Maharashtra.
Hearing the same PIL, another bench had remarked earlier that there seemed to be some "glamour" attached to the postings in cities and therefore the doctors were avoiding to work in tribal areas. Hence, the State should come out with a policy to ensure that doctors take up posting in rural areas.
The court was informed that 105 posts of MBBS doctors and 71 posts of specialists were vacant in 11 tribal districts of the state. The government pleader said that doctors were generally not willing to take up the posting at district hospitals and rural health centres.
"The needs of the community are not borne in mind. Influence is exercised in the corridors of power to retain plum postings," the court had said.
