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PCMC names new health chief, puts to rest years of jostling over post
Dr Laxman Gophane took over as the medical officer of health. He will be in charge of at least seven major hospitals of PCMC, except for the 750-bed YCM Hospital.
A resident of Pimpri-Chinchwad, Dr Gophane studied at the Fatechand high school in Chinchwad and Modern College in Shivajinagar before completing his MBBS from Pravara Medical College. (Express) After several years, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has got a medical officer of health in a move expected to put to rest years of strife over the post by various claimants. On Friday, Dr Laxman Gophane took over as the medical officer of health, one of the key posts in the PCMC hierarchy.
Deputy Municipal Commissioner Vithal Joshi issued the order, promoting Dr Gophane from the post of assistant medical officer of health. The post of medical officer had fallen vacant after Dr Pavan Salve retired following an eight-month tenure on May 31.
“This is a happy moment for me…I started my career with PCMC over 20 years back and have risen from the ranks to occupy the highest medical and health post in the civic body,” Dr Gophane told The Indian Express.
A resident of Pimpri-Chinchwad, Dr Gophane studied at the Fatechand high school in Chinchwad and Modern College in Shivajinagar before completing his MBBS from Pravara Medical College.
“There is no other claimant for the post. Dr Gophane is the seniormost officer and therefore, he has been appointed as the Medical Officer of Health,” said Deputy Municipal Commissioner Sunil Joshi. Dr Gophane, 47, is expected to serve in the new position for 11 years.
In the last two decades, the PCMC has witnessed intense jostling over the post, starting with Dr Nagkumar Kunachgi and Dr Rajshekhar Iyer. After Kunachgi was appointed, Iyer approached the courts, claiming seniority. Years later, they reached an out-of-court settlement. Iyer was appointed the medical director, a post which was specially created, while Kunachgi continued in the original post for nearly eight years.
After Dr Kunachgi retired, Dr Iyer took over and served for a year. Subsequently, the post saw several changes. Dr Anand Jagdale, medical superintendent of Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital, served for 10 months, followed by Dr Shyamrao Gaikwad for about four months before he retired.
Following Dr Gaikwad’s retirement, Dr Anil Roy took over in a move that drew objections from his deputy, Dr Pavan Salve, who approached the state government. The issue went back and forth between the government and the civic body.
“I went to the high court, which asked the PCMC to maintain the status quo in the matter….I then remained medical officer of health for nine years,” said Dr Roy, who retired last year in May, claiming that “some politicians played their part” in the tussle.
The new medical officer of health, Dr Gophane, has drawn praise for handling the medical team during the Covid pandemic. Dr Gophane himself was affected by Covid while on duty and was in the intensive care unit for days.
Dr Gophane will now be in charge of at least seven major hospitals of PCMC, except for the 750-bed YCM Hospital. “YCM Hospital is under the charge of the dean. I will be in charge of other PCMC hospitals and dispensaries,” he said.
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