The Federation of Resident Doctor's Association (FORDA), an umbrella body of the resident doctors of the city government hospitals, further threatened to paralyse the emergency services by not going to work, as their future course of action, if their concerns are not addressed.
Over 15,000 resident doctors in various city government hospitals have been protesting against the Delhi government's decision of extending the Out-patient department (OPD) timings by wearing black ribbons at work.
The OPD timing earlier was 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.
The resident doctors alleged that even after repeatedly writing to the Delhi government, there has been no response over the issue.
The FORDA, earlier, had sought the government's response on their objection to extend the OPD timings along with some others issues by October 21.
"We will shut down OPD services at all the hospitals on November 1. Further, if our concerns are not addressed we will boycott the emergency services," Dr Vivek Chouksey, the president of the FORDA said.
"There should be a written order stating the duty hours of doctors, in compliance with the 48 hours a week working schedule and that should be strictly adhered to.
"Also, there should be uniformity of working hours of all government hospital doctors in all settings like OPD, wards and operation theatres," the FORDA letter said.
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