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Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and New Zealand

India: Telangana coal mine contract workers strike for higher pay; Kerala government doctors protest wage revision anomalies; Bangladeshi transport workers strike over police harassment; Australia: Northern Territory power and water utility workers strike; New Zealand casino workers rally over pay.

Foreign medical graduates await nod for internship

Foreign medical graduates await nod for internship Updated: Updated: They cleared the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination held last year Share Article They cleared the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination held last year Around 500 candidates who have done MBBS in foreign countries are awaiting government approval to undergo internship. They cleared the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE) held in December last, but have not received a call for internship so far. The registration for the year-long Compulsory Rotational Residential Internship (CRRI) before they can graduate as doctors is a tedious process. After qualifying in the FMGE, the results of which are announced 20 days after the test, the candidate must wait for a month to receive the certificate from the National Medical Commission.

FOGDA suggests 14-day intense lockdown, lowering age restrictions for vaccine

Updated: Share Article AAA Health workers wearing protective gear ( PPE kit ) dump waste collected from COVID-19 wards into a temporary shed at the Railway hospital, ICF in Chennai on April 15, 2021.   | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam Noting that the rapid surge in COVID-19 cases could cause a huge burden on the healthcare workers, the Federation of Government Doctors Association (FOGDA) has suggested an intense lockdown for 14 days starting from April 18 to slow down transmission and give a breathing space for preparedness. In a representation to the Health Secretary, FOGDA has put forward suggestions to tackle the present crisis as the daily COVID-19 cases were steeply increasing in the State. Such a sudden surge could make it difficult for the health infrastructure, and causes a huge burden on healthcare workers who are required to be deployed to treat patients with COVID-19 as well as take effective preventive measures. Workforce has to be deployed for the vaccination

Covid-19: Tamil Nadu government deploys 130 willing doctors from districts in Chennai

Covid-19: Tamil Nadu government deploys 130 willing doctors from districts in Chennai Apart from that the Indian Medical Association, Tamil Nadu branch also assured that they are ready to help the government come up with the list of private doctors who are willing to work in Chennai.   Share Via Email   |  A+A A- A Corporation health worker collects swab samples at a construction site at Chetpet in Chennai | Ashwin prasath Express News Service CHENNAI: As the government doctors associations objected to the decision of diverting regular doctors from other districts to Chennai for Covid-19 duty, the Directorate of Medical Education, after looking for alternate steps so far, managed to divert around 130 doctors who expressed their willingness to work in Chennai earlier and were waiting for the posting.

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