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The Telangana Aarogyasri Network Hospitals Association (TANHA) has called off its protest and resumed healthcare services across the state after receiving assurances from Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha. The minister, along with senior officials, held late-night talks with TANHA representatives, promising resolution of both financial and administrative concerns.
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The president of TJUDA, Dr. Isaac Newton in a press release said, all the major issues raised by them have been resolved.
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The State government announced Rs.5 lakh ex gratia for families of 17 victims of the Gulzar Houz fire, caused by a short circuit
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The Health Minister, who made a surprise visit to Gandhi Hospital, inspected the outpatient facilities and interacted with patients. Later, he also inspected the attendance register to ascertain the presence of doctors.
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According to the report tabled by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the Assembly during a special session, 59 SC communities have been divided into three groups
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Directs health officials to ensure strict action on doctors, hospital management and other individuals who were directly involved in operating the racket
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Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha promises to address several of their outstanding issues, including redrafting MoUs, revising Aarogyasri rates and clearing pending medical bills
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The BRS government had granted administrative approval to upgrade the 20-bed hospital to a 100-bed facility, with an allocation of Rs 29 crore. However, construction has been stalled, and the hospital is still functioning with only four out of the 16 sanctioned doctors. Despite assurances from ministers that civil works would be completed promptly, the ongoing delay has left the local community frustrated.
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The members of Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA), who are boycotting electives and outpatient duties in government hospitals demanding justice for the trainee doctor in Kolkata, met Health Minister, Damodar Raja Narasimha on Monday and demanded implementation of Special Protection Force (SPF) in all medical colleges.
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Parents of NEET-2024 qualified students from Telangana State approach Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha seeking his intervention
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The Health Minister, Damodar Raja Narasimha, along with senior health officials held detailed discussions over the demands raised by TJUDA.
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The members of TJUDA have decided to continue with their indefinite boycott of medical services including outpatient facilities, elective surgeries and inpatient ward duties.
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A few months ago, the Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) had launched an indefinite boycott of all medical duties due to delayed payment of their stipends and other issues related to the health and medical department.
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The AICC general secretary held a video conference from New Delhi with Congress leaders in the State on Tuesday.
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He sought the minister's blessing by presenting a flower bouquet and draping a shawl around his neck.
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The patient's family members complained that rats were everywhere in the hospital and that their presence was creating fear among the patients.
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Nursing staff, hired on a contractual basis during the Covid pandemic at Telangana Institute of Medical Science (TIMS) in Gachibowli, initiated protests at various sites.
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Raja Narasimha, who won from Andole constituency this time, had recorded the fourth victory of his political career. Since 1989, Raja Narasimha, the former Deputy CM of AP, contested from Andole nine times
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Kranthi Kiran alleged that Damodara Raja Narsimha was preparing to spend Rs 200 crore in his election campaign for the next 20 days.
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Hyderabad: TPCC Chief N Uttam Kumar Reddy has said that the party will announce its candidate for Dubbak by-election on Wednesday. He will be camping in Dubbak till the elections are over. Addressing the media through video conference on Tuesday, he said that Dubbak by-election was crucial for the future of the entire State and […]