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Topic: Doctors strike

Doctors of North Delhi Municipal Corporation-run hospitals continue to strike

Senior doctors belonging to the Municipal Corporation Doctors' Association begun an indefinite strike Tuesday after they went on casual leave en masse over their pending salaries.

Senior doctors of NDMC hospitals go on mass casual leave, threaten indefinite strike

On Saturday, Municipal Corporation Doctors Association had threatened that doctors from NDMC hospitals would go on leave if their pending salaries of last 3 months wasn't released.

Delhi’s Kasturba Hospital resident doctors to go on strike from tomorrow over no salaries

Around 40 doctors will take part in this strike, which will go on till 20 October. The doctors have also threatened mass resignation if their salaries are not paid.

Karnataka govt agrees to hike salary of doctors after they threaten to go on strike

Over 5,000 govt doctors began an indefinite strike, threatening to shut OPDs & not release daily Covid data. But they budged after intervention by senior ministers.

Karnataka to make striking contracted doctors permanent, but with a performance rider

State Health Minister Sriramulu says contracted doctors’ other demand for a salary hike has already been met, and urges them to get back to fighting Covid-19.

‘War cries’ in Lok Sabha and Modi-Shah’s World Cup dream

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Indian Medical Association to go ahead with June 17 strike in support of Bengal doctors

The apex medical body demanded a comprehensive central law in dealing with violence on doctors and healthcare staff, and in hospitals.

Modi govt seeks separate reports from West Bengal govt on doctors’ strike, incidents of violence

Home ministry said 773 incidents of political violence have been reported in 2019 in Bengal, where junior doctors are currently on strike.

Hospital beds for doctors, and BJP’s moon-sized ambition

The best cartoons of the day, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

Doctors blame staff shortage & poor infrastructure, not angry relatives for attacks on them

Doctors across the country on strike to protest against assault also call for stringent law to act as a deterrence against the violence.

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