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The Telangana Junior Doctors Association has urged the State government to immediately release pending stipend arrears from January to June 2025. Warning of possible action, the association said delays are causing severe financial hardship for junior doctors, house surgeons, and postgraduate trainees.
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The Telangana Junior Doctors Association urged the state government to release pending stipend arrears from January–June 2025. Delays affect junior doctors, house surgeons, and postgraduate residents, causing financial hardship and academic disruption, despite cleared departmental bills
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Public anger in Telangana has reached a tipping point, with widespread protests erupting across sectors from health workers and junior doctors to farmers and panchayat staff. The Congress government faces mounting criticism over unpaid wages, broken promises, and administrative apathy.
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Junior doctors in Telangana have threatened protests over repeated stipend delays, saying many are unable to pay rent, fees, or meet basic needs. TJUDA accused the Finance Department of stalling payments and demanded a fixed monthly schedule and accountability.
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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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A crucial meeting of the protesters' delegation with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to take place at the State Secretariat Nabanna on Monday
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Two more doctors participating in 'fast-unto-death' fell ill, further fueling the ongoing unrest sparked by the rape and murder of their colleague
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At 9.30 am, the fast by the nine junior doctors of various medical colleges entered its 108th hour
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With Tuesday coinciding with Maha Panchami, the doctors decided to mark the day with a variety of protest programmes throughout the day
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Six junior medics have been on the fast-onto-death since Saturday evening and later one more joined them
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Say the police lathi-charged a few of them during rally to press for justice for the deceased woman doctor of RG Kar Medical College
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Move to press State government on various demands, including ensuring their safety and security at all medical establishments
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They rejoined their duties in essential and emergency services at all state-run hospitals but not in the outpatient department
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Medics announce setting up of Abhaya medical camps, in memory of the brutally murdered RG Kar trainee doctor, at flood-affected regions of State
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Refuses to stop streaming live proceedings in the suo motu case related to rape and murder of PG trainee doctor
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We will continue our cease work till our demands are met as the State government is not serious about resolving the crisis, says an agitating junior medic
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Move comes a day after another attempt to resolve the impasse with the State government fell through
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Protesters claim that they were asked to leave "unceremoniously" after waiting for three hours at the gates of CM's residence
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Say rain, heat, earthquakes will not be able to stop our protest till we get justice for Abhaya
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Junior doctors have been demonstrating outside 'Swathya Bhavan', the State Health Department headquarters, for over 40 hours