Junior and senior doctors across Telangana’s 34 government teaching hospitals will begin an indefinite strike from July 1, citing unpaid stipends, poor infrastructure, and harsh working conditions. The protests threaten to disrupt healthcare services and medical education across the State
Junior doctors plan indefinite strike, citing unpaid stipends, lack of infrastructure, and recruitment delays. TJUDA demands immediate resolution, including the creation of a green channel for timely payments and release of pending arrears since January
Instead of addressing the recent incidents in Warangal and Parkal where patients died after getting treatment from quacks, the Chief Minister is unnecessarily supporting the quacks or allopathy practitioners, TJUDA said.
The members of Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) attended their routine medical duties wearing black badges and also participated in a brief protest, before joining their regular duties.
TJUDA said the Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha assured them that Telangana government will ensure to release their stipends by 15th of every month
Hyderabad: The junior doctors in teaching hospitals across Hyderabad and districts have called-off their decision to boycott medical duties following successful talks with Health Minister, T Harish Rao on Friday. The members of Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) had decided to boycott all their medical duties from Friday in protest of reservation for in-service government […]