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'Battle of prestige’ between government and junior doctors continues

Thursday - July 26, 2018 4:04 pm , Category : BHOPAL

Government shows 'strictness', 6 dismissed in Hamidia hopital

JULY 26 (WTN) - Fighting for prestige continues between junior doctors and government of Madhya Pradesh. In a major development, the Hamidia administration, Bhopal, has dismissed six people, including president and vice president of the Nurse Association. Here, the strike of the junior doctors continues even after the order of the High Court.

For your information, let you know that the High Court has declared strike of the Junior Doctors illegal, but on the other side, junior doctors want to continue strike until their demands are fulfilled. But they also want to talk to the government.

Nurse of Bhopal and Indore, who went on strike with junior doctors, have withdrawn their strike. But taking the extreme step by the Hamidia hospital administration in Bhopal, has dismissed the Nurse Association president Dhanraj Nagar, Bhavana Pataiya, Sajid Khan, Vaishali Hirankhera, Ravindra Singh and Suneeta Jaionjare. Here, medical staffs in Gwalior and Jabalpur have refused to come to work.

For your information, let you know that the state government had imposed the ESMA as get informed the strike notice of junior doctors and paramedical staff, after that the government took strong action against the junior doctors who went on strike, and dismissed the state president of JUDA.

Even after the strong steps taken by the government, JUDA has taken decision to continue the strike, though junior doctors are ready to discuss with the government. Junior doctors say that if their demands are not considered, then take the case in full bench of the High Court or the Supreme Court.
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