The agitation, which would continue till tomorrow morning, was called by the United Nurses Association (UNA).
Nurses assigned on emergency and casualty duties have been exempted from the strike, UNA representatives said.
Their main demand was to resolve the ongoing 178-day-old agitation by the nurses of KVM Hospital at Cherthala in Alappuzha district seeking the implementation of minimum wages.
They claimed that the hospital managements had not been paying them minimum wages and other benefits mandated in 2013.
The state-wide strike was also to protest against the recent police action on the nurses of the KVM hospital who had picketed the national highway, UNA national president M Jasminsha said.
He said the agitation would be intensified if their demands were not met.
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