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Medical hostels decide on water, power supply; want the document out

Medical hostels decide on water, power supply; want the document out
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Vadodara / Letter / Rajkot: Because the deadlock between resident doctors and the state government of various problems continues during the fourth day, doctors in all countries remain strong in their demands even in the face of additional water and electricity supply to the hostel.
“Our strikes will continue.
We were asked to attract our strikes who had been called for old and sincere demands,” said Dr.
Akash Desai, President of the Junior Doctor Association in Vadodara.
Previously on that day, the doctor and anxious internship took out a massive rally to suppress their demands.
Hospitals managed by the state face extreme labor shortages even when labor from PHC and CHC have associated in.
“We have made alternative arrangements but no additional workers can compensate for 450 residents,” said Dr.
Ranjan Aiyer, SSG medical supervisor.
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About 400 doctors at the GG Hospital in Jamnagar and 350 doctors at the PDU Hospital in Rajkot were on strike.
In Rajkot, police personnel were called in a medical college place to prevent the possibility of flare-up.
“How did the police enter the campus area without permission from the Dean? The college authorities have issued a transfer order and asked us to empty the hostel.
They also cut water connections and electricity last night,” said Dr.
Gaurav Khadiya.
About 48 doctors have been given notice to empty the hostel.
The students said that their request to serve in the college itself was caused by the fact that they could not learn the rope each in 2020 because of the task of Covid.
About 400 doctors in a new civil hospital (NCH) in a letter is part of the strike.
“Doctors firmly on their demands and we will continue our strikes until our demands are not met Letter.
Some patients were shifted to SMC-Run Smimer Hospital because of a strike, the authorities said.
“We have asked medical staff from the Ministry of Health.
Some non-clinical tutors and assistant professors have been assigned their duties to handle patients,” said an official NCH.
In the current situation NCH cannot recognize patients with maximum capacity and only most critical patients are accepted.
Patients who are not critical are being sent to the smimer for treatment.
(With input by Prashant Rupera from Vadodara, Nimesh Khakharia from Rajkot, and Yagnesh Mehta from letters)

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