Maharashtra resident doctors call off strike after positive dialogue with govt: Girish Mahajan

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 4, 2023 12:26 IST2023-01-04T12:25:16+5:302023-01-04T12:26:12+5:30

Resident doctors in Maharashtra government and civic-run colleges and hospitals, who had gone on a strike a day earlier ...

Maharashtra resident doctors call off strike after positive dialogue with govt: Girish Mahajan | Maharashtra resident doctors call off strike after positive dialogue with govt: Girish Mahajan

Maharashtra resident doctors call off strike after positive dialogue with govt: Girish Mahajan

Resident doctors in Maharashtra government and civic-run colleges and hospitals, who had gone on a strike a day earlier in support of their various demands, on Tuesday called off their agitation after a positive dialogue with the government said state medical education minister Girish Mahajan.

At least 7,000 physicians under the aegis of the Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) employed in government and civic bodies-run hospitals went on a strike on Monday to highlight a range of issues and demands, including poor condition of hostels, filling up of posts of associate and assistant professors in state-run medical colleges and payment of coronavirus-period arrears.

Talking to reporters, the medical education minister said, The doctors have called off their strike after a positive dialogue. We have taken up their issues for resolution on a war footing.” In a statement, the MARD said the stir was called off as the government assured to address their demands like repairs of residential hostels, increasing salary of senior resident doctors, creating 1,432 posts of senior physicians, and filling up of positions of associate and assistant professors.

The issue pertaining to hostels will be addressed immediately and Rs 12 crore has been given to the public works department (PWD) for repairs, Mahajan said. To address the issue of accommodation of resident medicos on a long-term basis, Mahajan said the state government has approached the Centre for a sum of Rs 500 crore for building hostels. Help has also been sought from private companies so that their corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds can be used for constructing hostels.

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