VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Junior doctors announced that they were calling off the strike after negotiations with State Government proved to be fruitful. Health Minister Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas (Nani) and the State Chief Secretary Aditya Nath Days held talks with junior doctors and spoke to them about their demands. The government is stated to have responded positively to
Following negotiations and assurances from Andhra Pradesh Health Minister Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas, hundreds of junior doctors called off their strike on Wednesday."Our demands were positively heard and in response proposals were made by .
Accredited Social Health Activists - or ASHA workers - form the backbone of the rural healthcare system, especially at a time when the government is struggling for want.
Junior doctors threaten strike from May 27 in Andhra Pradesh DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated May 25, 2021, 12:49 am IST
The junior doctors asked state government to hike the stipend of senior residents to Rs. 80,000 without further delay
In a letter to director of medical education on Monday, Andhra Pradesh Junior Doctors’ Association (APJUDA) wanted all final year postgraduate medical students of both government and private colleges to be considered as senior residents. (Representational Image/PTI)
VIJAYAWADA: Junior doctors in Andhra Pradesh have threatened to boycott all their duties in medical colleges of the state if AP government fails to fulfil their demands by May 27. These demands include recognising them as senior residents and hike in their stipend.