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Resident doctors in Maharashtra call off protest

Thousands of medical practitioners had gone on strike on Friday demanding recruitment of non-academic junior doctors in colleges

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PTI
Published 05.01.22, 02:29 AM

Resident doctors in Maharashtra, who were on strike to seek a resolution to the delay in counselling for postgraduate medical courses and other issues, called off their protest on Tuesday after a “fruitful” meeting with the state medical education and research director.

Thousands of resident doctors in the state had gone on strike on Friday, demanding recruitment of non-academic junior resident doctors equal to the number of residents in colleges.

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In a statement issued late on Monday evening, Central Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) president Avinash Dahiphale said the recruitment of house officers/ medical officers in all government/ corporation medical colleges and hospitals as per requirement in the view of the delay in NEET-PG counselling had been addressed.

Irregularities pertaining to stipend at some medical colleges will also be addressed soon, he said.

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