Nearly 3,000 medicos resigned from their posts hours after the Madhya Pradesh High Court directed the striking junior doctors to resume their duties, terming their protest "illegal"
Scores of junior doctors have resigned after the division bench of Madhya Pradesh High Court had declared their state-wide strike as "illegal" and ordered them to resume work within 24 hours.The Junior Doctors Association (JUDA) have .
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The agitating medicos remain defiant and have announced that they will challenge the ruling
The HC had termed the four-day-old strike as illegal
Bhopal: Nearly 3,000 junior doctors in Madhya Pradesh have resigned from their posts after state High Court directed them to end their ongoing strike and resume their duties within 24 hours.
The agitating medicos remain defiant and have announced that they will challenge the ruling. The HC had termed the four-day-old strike as illegal .
Nearly 3,000 junior doctors working in the six government medical colleges of the state have submitted their resignations to the dean of their respective colleges, Madhya Pradesh Junior Doctors Association (MPJDA) president Dr Arvind Meena was quoted as saying by PTI.
The physicians went on strike on Monday to pressure the government to boost their stipend and provide free treatment to them and their families if they contracted Covid-19.
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