Junior doctors in Telangana have initiated an indefinite strike, demanding timely stipends and an end to violence against medical professionals. The strike, which began on June 24, has seen participation from around 60,000 junior doctors across the state, including 1,000 at Gandhi Hospital and several at Warangal MGM Government Hospital. The Telangana Junior Doctors Association has organized protests at various locations, including Osmania Medical College in Hyderabad. The strike has led to the boycott of outpatient services, elective surgeries, and ward duties, causing significant disruptions in Hyderabad hospitals. The doctors have outlined eight main demands and are calling for the government to promptly enforce monthly salaries for junior doctors. The strike continued into its second day with over 5,000 junior doctors participating.
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Watch: The Telangana Junior Doctors Association continued their indefinite strike, barring outpatient services in the hospital for the second day, demanding a timely stipend and an end to violence, among other demands https://t.co/shlOS4yLJT
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Telangana: The junior doctors at Warangal MGM Government Hospital are protesting at the Gandhi statue in MGM to immediately implement their 8 main demands. They stated that the government should promptly enforce the monthly salary for junior doctors. https://t.co/dijxSIV0JG
Around 1,000 junior doctors working at Gandhi Hospital, and approximately 60,000 junior doctors in Telangana began their strike on Monday. @The_SidSingh reports. https://t.co/bW7F6oQLwc
#WATCH | Telangana junior doctors organise a protest at the Osmania Medical College in Hyderabad as part of the indefinite statewide strike. They say that they will boycott outpatient (OPD) services, elective surgeries and ward duties and demand the solution of unresolved… https://t.co/QsK3EXaSSB
Watch: Telangana's Junior Doctors Association initiates an indefinite strike on Monday, June 24, boycotting outpatient services. Demands include timely stipends and the cessation of violence https://t.co/81LDohR0vd
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