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    Health services in Madhya Pradesh paralysed, 1,100 junior doctors resign
    Published: Monday, Aug 23, 2010, 21:16 IST
    Place: Bhopal | Agency: PTI

    Over 1,100 junior doctors in Madhya Pradesh who had gone on strike since last week tendered their resignations today further paralysing the health services in the state which is battling with growing cases of swine flu and dengue.

    "The junior doctors in Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Rewa have resigned en-masse in support of their various demands while our counterparts in Bhopal have extended outside support," Madhya Pradesh Junior Doctors Association (MPJDA) president, Dr Vikrant Bhuria said.

    The strike originally started on August 17 when two MBBS students were killed in a road mishap when a police vehicle run over them. The students struck work demanding that the families of the deceased should be offered compensation of Rs25 lakh and junior doctors should be given insurance cover.

    Further, the doctors' association listed several more demands like reduction in period to compulsorily serve in rural areas.

    "We have no problem in serving for a year in rural areas after MBBS, but the condition of serving for two years after the PG and specialisation should be reduced to one year," Bhuria said.

    The medicos have also demanded that the state government should make sure that the medical colleges which were de-recognised by the Medical Council of India (MCI) due to inadequate staff get recognition of the apex body again.

    Meanwhile, taking the issue seriously, the state government today directed divisional commissioners and deans of all the six government medical colleges to hire services of private doctors to deal with the problem.

    The government has also directed them to deduct salaries of the junior doctors for remaining absent.

    The state health minister Mahendra Hardia has appealed to the striking doctors to end their agitation in view of spreading of diseases like swine-flu and dengue.

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    Re: Health services in Madhya Pradesh paralysed, 1,100 junior doctors resign

    Hindi to English translation.
    Junior doctors end strike
    Source: Times News | Last Updated 07:55 (27/08/10)

    Bhopal. Junior doctors strike over ten ongoing late Thursday night is over. Juda striking the government agreed to their demand has not even one. At the same Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday a delegation of Junior Doctors Association has called to discuss their demands.

    Gandhi Medical College, two medical students died, later 17 August Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Rewa Medical College junior doctors went on strike over various demands. These colleges affiliated with the hospital's medical services was imminent collapse. Medical Education Department to restore that public health and family welfare department had to seek the services of doctors.

    The Junior Doctors Association on Thursday (Juda), the state president Dr Vikrant Bhuria delegation led by Minister of State for Medical Education and Health Mahendra Hardia met, they handed over their memorandum. Juda and this round of talks took place between Mr. Hardia Bentiza expired. Later in Health and Medical Education Minister Mahendra Hardia Juda had talks. Immediately after which the night around 10:30 pm Speaker Dr Vikrant Bhuria Juda announced end strike.

    Doctors strike over suspension: Juda end strike with government Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur and Rewa Medical College in 1100 abolished the suspension of junior doctors. Principal Secretary Medical Education Indrneelshankar Adaanni said junior doctors strike has ended. With that suspension of all junior doctors have finished. MGM Medical College Indore, he clarified that the services of the SR is finished, their services have not been restored.

    Interestingly, striking junior doctors to create pressure on the government Atyaosik Service Act apply Pretirkshaaran striking Juda was suspended from the college. Mr. Adaanni the Junior Doctors considered such demands? In connection with any information is denied.

    Claim Juda - Juda's state president, Dr Vikrant Bhuria end strike with the announcement of the completion of all demands is claimed. Mr. Bhuria said that the government end the strike before the demand letter of the association is assured to all demands. Many of which are on strike.

    Junior doctors have the suspension revoked. Juda's demands would be discussed Friday.

    Hardia Mahendra, Minister of State for Health and Medical Education
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