Srinagar: Many locale and sub-region clinics in Kashmir are as yet understaffed and opportunities have not been topped off.

According to a reaction to One side to Data Act (RTI) question, north of 30 additional posts of specialists and 120 posts of paramedics are lying empty in various locale clinics of Kashmir.

This data was given by the clinic specialists under the RTI in light of an application documented by friendly dissident M Shujah.

Prior, More noteworthy Kashmir announced that 70 posts of specialists and 332 posts of paramedics are lying empty in various region clinics of Kashmir.

According to the authority information, three posts of Clinical Officials and 21 posts of paramedic staff are lying empty at Sub-Region Emergency clinic Kellar, Pulwama.

Essentially, 31 posts of specialists and paramedics are lying empty such a long ways with the workplace of Block Clinical Official (BMO), Handwara.

Four specialists and 32 paramedic posts are likewise lying empty with the workplace of BMO, Kulgam.

Three posts of specialists are lying empty at Locale Clinic Kulgam.

Likewise, 17 posts of specialists and 36 posts of paramedics are lying empty with BMO Tangdar, Karnah. Three posts of specialists and four posts of paramedics are lying empty with the BMO Pattan.

The posts, which are lying empty incorporate Block Wellbeing Laborers, Wellbeing Examiner, Junior Theater Professional, Junior Drug specialist, Wellbeing and Family Government assistance Right hand, FMPHWs, MMPHWs, Junior Grade Attendant, X-Beam Expert, Junior Ophthalmic Specialist, Junior Dental Expert, Wellbeing Instructor, and Administrative Drug specialist.

Directorate of Wellbeing Administrations Kashmir (DHSK) representative Dr Mir Mushtaq let More noteworthy Kashmir know that the public authority would attempt to fill every one of the empty posts in the proper method of time to additionally fortify the medical care framework.

"Some of the time individuals don't meet the qualification standards for the posts because of which these posts stay empty," he said.