Show Cause Notices Issued to Medical Officers for Unauthorized Absence in Balochistan
π Tender No: PRQ No.3342/20-1-2026
ποΈ Issuing Authority:Department of Health, Government of Balochistan
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Tender Overview
- π Category
- Medical & Surgical Supplies
- π¨ Submission Method
- In person
- π Source Name
- Balochistan PPRA
Location & Dates
- πΊοΈ Province
- Balochistan
- π Country
- Pakistan
- π Publish Date
- 2026-01-21
- π Created At
- 2026-01-21 13:33:36
Contact & Websites
- π€ Contact Person
- Section Officer-I
- π Website
- http://www.dpr.gob.pk
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Tender Document
Tender Description
This notice from the Department of Health, Government of Balochistan, addresses the issue of continuous unauthorized absence of Medical Officers (BPS-17) across various districts in Balochistan. The department has issued Show Cause Notices to these officers, requiring them to submit written replies within seven days of this notice's publication or receipt.
The notice lists Medical Officers posted at District Health Offices and hospitals in Kohlu, Loralai, Kila Saifullah, Panjgur, Washuk, Harnai, Sherani, Zhob, Barkhan, and Gwadar. The department emphasizes strict adherence to government rules and service discipline, warning that failure to comply may lead to disciplinary action under BEEDA, 2011, including dismissal without further notice.
While this is not a procurement tender, it highlights the department's commitment to maintaining operational efficiency and accountability in healthcare services. Medical Officers are advised to comply promptly to avoid penalties. The notice does not specify PEC categories or financial requirements but underscores the importance of following government regulations and internal departmental policies.
The deadline for submitting the written reply is within seven days from the notice date, with no specific closing time mentioned. The submissions are expected to be made in person at the respective offices or hospitals where the officers are posted. The department's Section Officer-I is the point of contact for this matter.
Pro-Tip: Medical Officers should carefully review the notice and ensure timely submission of their replies to avoid disciplinary actions. Checking the official departmental communications regularly can prevent such situations and maintain professional standing within the health department.
