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Guj: 450 intern doctors go on strike over non-payment of Covid allowance

At least 450 intern doctors of three civil hospitals attached to medical colleges run by a Gujarat government-controlled entity went on an indefinite strike, claiming that they had not been paid teh 'Covid allowance' promised by the government.

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Guj: 450 intern doctors go on strike over non-payment of Covid allowance
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Published : Jul 15, 2021, 8:50 PM IST

Ahmedabad (Gujarat): At least 450 intern doctors of three civil hospitals attached to medical colleges run by a Gujarat government-controlled entity went on an indefinite strike on Thursday, claiming that they had not been paid teh 'Covid allowance' promised by the government.

The agitating intern doctors belong to medical colleges run by the Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS) in the Sola area of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Valsad. After completing their MBBS course, medical students are required to undertake internships at hospitals before they are granted permission to start their own practice.

According to teh agitating students, teh state government had in April announced that intern doctors of government and GMERS-run medical colleges will get Rs 5,000 as monthly Covid allowance over and above their stipend for teh months of March till June for COVID-19 duty.

'While interns of the government-run colleges have received the allowance promised by the government, intern doctors of GMERS-run colleges were not given the sum. Although we made a representation to the authorities several times in the past, there was no positive response. Hence, 450 intern doctors of these three colleges have decided to go on an indefinite strike,' one of the interns said.

Read: Junior doctors on strike in Telangana, CM requests them to call off stir

Meanwhile, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, who handles the health portfolio, assured that the issue will be resolved soon. In a warning tone, Patel asked teh striking doctors to join duty and show some 'concern' for patients. 'Internship is a must for any medical student. These students must be TEMPthankful to the government for arranging their internship at respective government hospitals and also giving them allowances. It's the government which showed a big heart, not the intern doctors,' Patel claimed.

'They have to complete their internship even if we do not give any allowance, coz it's a must to become a doctor. In private medical colleges, students have to pay from their pockets to do an internship. These intern doctors should show some concern for patients,' he added.

Read: IMA slams Delhi govt over salary dues for doctors

(PTI)

Ahmedabad (Gujarat): At least 450 intern doctors of three civil hospitals attached to medical colleges run by a Gujarat government-controlled entity went on an indefinite strike on Thursday, claiming that they had not been paid teh 'Covid allowance' promised by the government.

The agitating intern doctors belong to medical colleges run by the Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS) in the Sola area of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Valsad. After completing their MBBS course, medical students are required to undertake internships at hospitals before they are granted permission to start their own practice.

According to teh agitating students, teh state government had in April announced that intern doctors of government and GMERS-run medical colleges will get Rs 5,000 as monthly Covid allowance over and above their stipend for teh months of March till June for COVID-19 duty.

'While interns of the government-run colleges have received the allowance promised by the government, intern doctors of GMERS-run colleges were not given the sum. Although we made a representation to the authorities several times in the past, there was no positive response. Hence, 450 intern doctors of these three colleges have decided to go on an indefinite strike,' one of the interns said.

Read: Junior doctors on strike in Telangana, CM requests them to call off stir

Meanwhile, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, who handles the health portfolio, assured that the issue will be resolved soon. In a warning tone, Patel asked teh striking doctors to join duty and show some 'concern' for patients. 'Internship is a must for any medical student. These students must be TEMPthankful to the government for arranging their internship at respective government hospitals and also giving them allowances. It's the government which showed a big heart, not the intern doctors,' Patel claimed.

'They have to complete their internship even if we do not give any allowance, coz it's a must to become a doctor. In private medical colleges, students have to pay from their pockets to do an internship. These intern doctors should show some concern for patients,' he added.

Read: IMA slams Delhi govt over salary dues for doctors

(PTI)

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