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T’gana: IMA members to boycott Rehab Responsibilities

HYDERABAD: Participants of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Telangana will boycott rehabilitation responsibilities on Friday, after a national protest call from the institution’s headquarters over rising incidents of attack on physicians.
Included in this demonstration, IMA branches throughout the nation will game black ribbons and badges also point a OP bandh for 4 weeks.
IMA has required execution of Central Hospital and Health Care Professionals Protection Act together with IPC and CrPC and standardisation and enhancement of safety in each hospital.
The also have hunted statement of hospitals as secure zones.
“Action Committee of IMA, after thinking about all of the aspects and also to state our anxiety, anger and solidarity, has chosen to celebrate June 18 2021 because IMA National Protest Day with need to prevent attack on the livelihood…,” IMA mentioned in a declaration.

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