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Landlords to face strict action for evicting medical personnel

Tribune News Service New Delhi, March 25 The government has decided to take strict penal action against landlords or house-owners who are forcing “doctors, paramedical staff and healthcare personnel” to vacate their rented accommodations. A decision in this regard was...
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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, March 25

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The government has decided to take strict penal action against landlords or house-owners who are forcing “doctors, paramedical staff and healthcare personnel” to vacate their rented accommodations.

A decision in this regard was taken following a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah by the Resident Doctors Association of AIIMS in which it was apprised that many staffers were “stranded on roads” with all their luggage and requested that the government should immediately issue an order prohibiting landlords from evicting the healthcare professionals working tirelessly against the Covid-19 outbreak.

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Officials in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said the Home Minister late Tuesday night spoke to the Delhi Police Commissioner and asked him to take immediate action to ensure the security of doctors facing harassment.

In the order issued by the MHA, it is said such behaviour of landlords or house-owners “not only strikes at the root of the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, but also tantamount to obstruction of duty and essential service”.

It directed all District Magistrates, Zonal Deputy Commissioners of Municipal Corporations, District Deputy Commissioners of Police to take strict penal action against such landlords or house-owners.

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