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Highlights 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. ....
Earlier, the junior doctors went on a strike on May 6, but resumed a few hours later after the state government assured them that their demands would be met. ....
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 28 (ANI): The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA) called off their strike to serve the patients as the country is witnessing second wave of COVID-19 pandemic. ....
• Congress to decide next line of action • Says FG’s assurances not concrete despite signing agreement There are fears the poor health indices recorded by the country and the spread of COVID-19 may get worse as the ongoing strike by resident doctors paralysed activities in 98 per cent of government hospitals nationwide. When The Guardian reporters visited Federal Government-owned hospitals and health institutions across the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, patients and their relatives were seen groaning in despair. Most of the hospitals had started discharging patients while others had stopped admitting new ones. Resident doctors in most of the hospitals visited complied fully with the strike directive from their parent body. Only medical consultants and nurses were seen offering skeletal services. ....