The TGGDA has withdrawn its protest after Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha assured them of a fair resolution to their demands. Outpatient services, which were suspended for a day, will resume from Saturday.
Government doctors in Telangana suspended outpatient services on Friday, alleging that health authorities are bypassing G.O. Ms No. 38, the official framework for employee transfers. The associations claim arbitrary guidelines and opaque online processes are denying rural doctors fair opportunities.
The Telangana Government Doctors Association (TGGDA) on Friday met Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha, urging that transfers in the health department be carried out strictly in line with GO Ms No. 38.
Senior doctors at Osmania General Hospital and Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad suspended outpatient services on Friday, protesting alleged lack of transparency in transfers within the health department.
Senior doctors at Osmania General Hospital and Gandhi Hospital suspended outpatient services, protesting alleged lack of transparency in transfers. The Telangana Government Doctors Association warned of wider agitation unless concerns over the transfer process are addressed.
Government doctors in Telangana have warned of a statewide suspension of medical services if the ongoing transfer process is not made transparent. The Telangana Government Doctors Association (TGGDA) has demanded strict implementation of G.O. No. 38.
Government doctors in Hyderabad staged a sit-in protest at the Directorate of Medical Education office demanding transparency in transfers. Led by the Telangana Government Doctors Association, the doctors accused senior health officials of avoiding dialogue and warned of a state-wide agitation if their demands are not met.
Senior doctors in Telangana opposed the suspension of medical staff after a stray dog allegedly mutilated a body at Jadcherla Area Hospital. TGGDA blamed TGMSIDC for infrastructure gaps and termed the government’s action scapegoating instead of addressing systemic failures.
Telangana Government Doctors Association has raised alarm over delayed salaries and lack of administrative leadership in the Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad. With DCHS posts vacant and key decisions pending, healthcare services and staff morale are reportedly taking a severe hit
The Telangana Government Doctors Association has opposed the State government’s reported move to appoint an IAS officer as Vice-Chancellor of Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, insisting that the post be given to a senior medical professional to protect academic standards and institutional autonomy
The Telangana Government Doctors’ Association (TGGDA) has criticised the State Government for its continued neglect of primary and secondary healthcare services. The association has urged immediate reforms, warning of declining morale and impact on public healthcare delivery.