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Telangana’s health sector is facing a deepening crisis as junior doctors, private hospitals, ASHA and ANM workers mount protests over delayed stipends, blocked Aarogyasri services and unpaid salaries. With over 400 hospitals suspending services, healthcare delivery has come under severe strain
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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 release of merit list paves the way for counseling for admissions into PG medical seats in Telangana and candidates are hoping that the Health University releases notification to start the counselling process in a day or two.
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In solidarity with protesting Kolkata junior doctors, senior and junior doctors in Hyderabad and across Telangana State to participate in peaceful fast from 6 am to 6 pm on Tuesday
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All medical services including outpatient, electives, ward duties and emergency care will continue to function without disruption from Saturday, the TJUDA on Friday said.
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Continue to express concerns over lack of proper measures to address their grievances over safety and security in government hospitals across Telangana
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Hundreds of the junior doctors from Osmania Medical College (OMC), Gandhi Medical College, NIMS, Punjagutta and ESIC, Sanathnagar participated in a huge protest rally that was held between 9 am and 12 noon at Necklace Road.
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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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Agitating doctors say they will wait for government orders and suspend there strike temporarily till Wednesday.
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On Monday and Tuesday, the medicos boycotted outpatient (OP) services, elective surgeries and inpatient ward duties.
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Here is a guide for you to understand why Junior doctors are agitating in Telangana
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Protesting junior doctors say that so far the State government has not provided decisive assurances over their demands
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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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Students aspiring to get into medicine course are anxious as teh Government continues to delay the decision on reserving the seats for local students
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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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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 […]
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The decision to call off the protests was taken following assurances from Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao to address the grievances raised by the medicos and senior residents
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Doctors held posters reading ‘Roll Back AYUSH Bill on Mixopathy’ and ‘Say No To Mixopathy’ within the campus of Gandhi and Osmania medical colleges.