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Resident Doctors In Rajasthan Call Off Strike

Jaipur: Resident doctors in Rajasthan on Tuesday called off their three-day-old strike after the state government assured them that it will take action on the alleged manhandling of some of their colleagues by attenders of

PTI Updated on: September 07, 2010 20:12 IST
resident doctors in rajasthan call off strike
resident doctors in rajasthan call off strike

Jaipur: Resident doctors in Rajasthan on Tuesday called off their three-day-old strike after the state government assured them that it will take action on the alleged manhandling of some of their colleagues by attenders of an injured patient.


"The decision to call off the strike was taken after a meeting was held between the striking doctors and the Jodhpur Divisional Commissioner and Collector in the evening," Principal Secretary (Medical Education) Mukesh Sharma said here. 

On Saturday night, attenders of an injured patient allegedly misbehaved with resident doctors on duty at MDM government hospital in Jodhpur. A scuffle soon broke out between the medics and the kin of the patient following which police resorted to lathicharge to control the situation. 

Doctors' in about 40 hospitals in Jodhpur began the strike on Sunday demanding action against senior police and administration officials, private and government doctors. The stir quickly spread to hospitals in districts of Jaipur, Kota, Ajmer and Bikaner. 

Meanwhile in Jodhpur, the Resident Doctors' Action Committee Convenor Ajay Malviya told reporters that the strike was called off after the state officials assured to take action on their four-point demands, including removal of one additional SP and an ADM city, and FIR against the attendant who triggered the clash. The government also assured to pay compensation to doctors whose equipment, computers and domestic gadgets were damaged during the police action, he said.


"This is not our victory over agitation. This is a protection of our self-respect," Malviya said. The strike had crippled government-run medical and health services in Rajasthan, amidst reports that 16 people have died due to alleged lack of medicare following the stir. PTI

In a tragic situation, over 50 people lost their lives across Rajasthan after medical services were virtually paralysed in five major districts of the state with around 1,200 resident doctors on indefinite strike.

Most of the patients,  including infants died in the state, especially in Jodhpur and Jaipur due to lack of proper medical care. The strike in all six government medical colleges and their attached hospitals in Rajasthan  left medical services crippled in the state for over three days.

While the outdoor patient departments (OPD) were adversely affected at all hospitals following the strike that began Saturday, the indoor patients were left to the mercy of nursing staff.

 

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