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Delhi Doctors Struggle Amid DMC Shutdown: Delayed Salaries and Blocked Registrations

Summary

  • Resident doctors unable to secure mandatory DMC registration
  • Doctors facing stalled appointment letters and delayed salary disbursals
  • Immediate action urged to restart DMC or introduce provisional registration

As of November 10th, 2025, the Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) of AIIMS, New Delhi, has urged the Delhi Chief Minister and Health Minister to address the complete shutdown of the Delhi Medical Council (DMC). Hundreds of resident doctors posted at AIIMS, Safdarjung Hospital, Maulana Azad Medical College, Lady Hardinge Medical College, and other government institutions have been unable to secure the mandatory DMC registration due to the council's ongoing administrative paralysis.

In a letter to the authorities, the RDA stated that physicians who relocated from different parts of India to serve in Delhi are facing stalled appointment letters, delayed salary disbursals, and legal barriers to practice within the state. The association highlighted that resident doctors form the core workforce of Delhi's government and tertiary care hospitals, and called for immediate action to either restart DMC operations or introduce a provisional registration system to ensure medical services are not disrupted.

The DMC was dissolved on June 17th, 2025, by the Delhi government following an order from the Lieutenant-Governor. This decision came after the Health Department reported several administrative and procedural irregularities, including unauthorized tenure extensions and financial misconduct.

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Resident doctors in Delhi are facing issues due to the ongoing shutdown of the Delhi Medical Council (DMC), which has prevented them from completing the mandatory registration process.
The resident doctors are facing stalled appointment letters, delayed salary disbursals, and legal barriers to practice within the state due to the DMC shutdown.
The RDA is urging the Delhi Chief Minister and Health Minister to either restart DMC operations or introduce a provisional registration system to ensure medical services are not disrupted.

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