The protesting doctors had called for a total shutdown of the medical services in the hospitals after the police action on Monday
Resident doctors of major government hospitals in Delhi protesting delays in holding NEET-PG counseling said that they will continue their agitation until their demands are met.
Protesting resident doctors have called for total shutdown of medical services in Delhi hospitals
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday slammed Centre for alleged police brutality against resident doctors, who were protesting in Delhi over delay in NEET-PG counselling
Protest by a large number of resident doctors in Delhi over the delay in NEET-PG 2021 counselling on Monday took a dramatic turn, as medics and police personnel faced off in streets
The Federation of Resident Doctors' Association (FORDA) has been spearheading the protest for the last several days.
It has also been announced that the resident doctors will be resuming all services with an immediate effect
As the resident doctors boycotted work, the DGHS is learnt to have visited the Safdarjung hospital where he appealed to the resident doctors for calling off the protest, but they refused
Resident doctors at a few Delhi government-run facilities also refused to offer services in OPDs, even though emergency services were rendered
Resident doctors of Delhi's top five hospitals -- RML Hospital, Lady Harding Hospital, Safdurjung Hospital, LNJP Hospital and GTB hospital -- on Friday boycotted routine services
Groups of resident doctors stayed away from non-critical work to demand new post-graduate students be enrolled to boost staffing
Under the banner of Karnataka Association of Resident Doctors, the doctors staged a protest in various government medical hospitals
Resident doctors of three central hospitals withdrew from rendering OPD services in protest against repeated postponement of NEET-PG 2021 counselling
They urged the Union Government and the Supreme Court of India to take note of the grievance of resident doctors of the nation
The Assam Medical Service Association (AMSA) launched a series of agitational programmes on Tuesday for fulfilment of various demands
The Indian Medical Association will hold a protest on June 18 against assault on doctors, with the slogan of save the saviors'.
Upset over Ramdev's remarks on allopathy, members of the Federation of Resident Doctors Associations are seeking an open apology or action against the yoga guru
In an interview with Ritwik Sharma, IMA National President Rajan Sharma says that allowing postgraduate ayurveda practitioners to perform surgical procedures will harm ayurveda and health care
The municipal corporations, being ruled by the BJP for the third consecutive term, will go to elections in 2022
Five resident doctors of the North Corporation-run Hindu Rao Hospital here began an indefinite hunger strike on Friday over non-payment of salary for the past three months. The doctors, who sat in front of the hospital's main gate, said they have no other option as verbal assurances won't feed them. Members of the Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) of the Hindu Rao Hospital (HRH) have been protesting for the past several days and demanding the release of their salary for the last three months. "Five resident doctors of HRH have gone on a hunger strike starting today evening as our demands are not being heard," a senior official of the RDA said. Neel Chakra Sahu, one of the five doctors sitting on hunger strike, said, "Verbal assurances won't feed us, we need concrete actions. We have no other option but to do this." Doctors of NDMC-run Kasturba Hospital and Rajen Babu Tuberculosis Hospital have also been protesting over non-payment of salary. Sporting black armbands and shouting