Patna docs end strike after govt assures stipend hike
Patna docs end strike after govt assures stipend hike
At least 38 patients died during this strike.

Patna: After an assurance from the Bihar government of a hike in stipend, protesting junior doctors of the Patna Medical College and Hospital in Patna on Monday night withdrew their five-day long strike which has claimed the lives of 38 patients.

Speaking to reporters after his meeting with state health minister Nand Kishore Yadav, the Junior Doctors Association (JDA) president Rajiv Babu Prajapati said the association has withdrawn its agitation following an assurance from the government to address their demands as soon as possible.

The JDA has asked all the junior doctors to resume their duties.

The five-day long strike by junior doctors in the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) in Patna has claimed the lives of at least 38 patients.

The state government on Monday served notices to the medicos and asked them to return to work or face action, an official said.

A day after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed his anger at the doctors’ strike that has paralysed health services in the PMCH, health secretary CK Mishra served notices on doctors asking them to report back on duty.

More than 400 junior doctors went on an indefinite strike, first demanding a hike in stipend and then payment of salary instead of stipend.

The strike has badly hit emergency, outdoor and surgery services of the hospital.

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