Madhya Pradesh government imposes ESMA, JUDA resigns
Tuesday - July 24, 2018 6:18 pm ,
Category : BHOPAL
Junior doctors resign collectively, medical facilities affected
JULY 24 (WTN) - Junior doctors of five government medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh have resigned collectively. For your information, let you know that junior doctors had begun a rigid strike to demand up to Rs 10,000 increase in stipend, but the state government implemented the ESMA last evening, after that junior doctors resigned collectively.
According to information received from the media, junior doctors had met Dean today, but there was no decision about JUDA's demands. During the meeting with Dean, JUDA expressed resentment over the fact that the government had to discuss the demand of JUDA, but the government declaring the services of junior doctors and paramedical staff essential imposed ESMA.
Let you know that ACS Radheshyan Juliania had said during the discussion with JUDA that the junior doctors will have to end the strike firts, and then there would be discussed, but JUDA did not agree to it. After this, the Medical Education Department issued a notification late last evening and imposed ESMA and ordered to ban on leave of the junior doctors and paramedical staff for three months.
JULY 24 (WTN) - Junior doctors of five government medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh have resigned collectively. For your information, let you know that junior doctors had begun a rigid strike to demand up to Rs 10,000 increase in stipend, but the state government implemented the ESMA last evening, after that junior doctors resigned collectively.
According to information received from the media, junior doctors had met Dean today, but there was no decision about JUDA's demands. During the meeting with Dean, JUDA expressed resentment over the fact that the government had to discuss the demand of JUDA, but the government declaring the services of junior doctors and paramedical staff essential imposed ESMA.
Let you know that ACS Radheshyan Juliania had said during the discussion with JUDA that the junior doctors will have to end the strike firts, and then there would be discussed, but JUDA did not agree to it. After this, the Medical Education Department issued a notification late last evening and imposed ESMA and ordered to ban on leave of the junior doctors and paramedical staff for three months.