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Hyderabad junior docs on hunger strike seeking recruitment of asst profs

Telangana junior doctors went on a hunger strike, demanding the abolishment of recruitment of doctors on a contract basis. The association submitted a memorandum addressed to Governor ESL Narasimhan at the Raj Bhavan on Thursday, urging him not to promulgate an ordinance on increasing the retirement age.

Junior docs on hunger strike seeking recruitment of asst profs
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Published : Jun 21, 2019, 8:47 PM IST

Hyderabad: Junior doctors here held a one-day hunger strike on Friday, demanding immediate recruitment of assistant professors by the Telangana government.

The strike was held at state-run Gandhi and Osmania hospitals, chairman of Telangana Junior Doctors Association P S Vijayender said.

The junior doctors have been boycotting elective services for the last two days.

The association demands that the government abolish recruitment of doctors on a contract basis, Vijayender said.

"We demand the immediate recruitment of assistant professors. We also demand complete abolition of contract recruitment of doctors," he said.

The association sought the appointment of a committee, also comprising its members, to study the government's move to increase the retirement age of teaching faculty in government medical colleges from 58 to 65.

The association submitted a memorandum addressed to Governor ESL Narasimhan at the Raj Bhavan on Thursday, urging him not to promulgate an ordinance on increasing the retirement age.

Also, the association contended that increasing the retirement age would "cause huge loss to young doctors as there will be no recruitment for the next 10 years".

Read: Mid-term polls imminent in Karnataka?

Hyderabad: Junior doctors here held a one-day hunger strike on Friday, demanding immediate recruitment of assistant professors by the Telangana government.

The strike was held at state-run Gandhi and Osmania hospitals, chairman of Telangana Junior Doctors Association P S Vijayender said.

The junior doctors have been boycotting elective services for the last two days.

The association demands that the government abolish recruitment of doctors on a contract basis, Vijayender said.

"We demand the immediate recruitment of assistant professors. We also demand complete abolition of contract recruitment of doctors," he said.

The association sought the appointment of a committee, also comprising its members, to study the government's move to increase the retirement age of teaching faculty in government medical colleges from 58 to 65.

The association submitted a memorandum addressed to Governor ESL Narasimhan at the Raj Bhavan on Thursday, urging him not to promulgate an ordinance on increasing the retirement age.

Also, the association contended that increasing the retirement age would "cause huge loss to young doctors as there will be no recruitment for the next 10 years".

Read: Mid-term polls imminent in Karnataka?

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Junior docs on hunger strike seeking recruitment of asst profs
         Hyderabad, June 21 (PTI) Junior doctors here held a
one-day hunger strike Friday, demanding immediate
recruitment of assistant professors by the Telangana
government.
         The strike was held at state-run Gandhi and
Osmania hospitals, chairman of Telangana
Junior Doctors Association P S Vijayender said.
         The junior doctors have been boycotting elective
services since the last two days.
         The association demands that the government abolish
recruitment of doctors on contract basis, Vijayender said.
         "We demand immediate recruitment of assistant
professors. We also demand complete abolition of contract
recruitment of doctors," he said.
         The association sought appointment of a committee,
also comprising its members, to study the government's move to
increase the retirement age of teaching faculty in government
medical colleges from 58 to 65.
         The association submitted a memorandum addressed to
Governor ESL Narasimhan at the Raj Bhavan on Thursday, urging
him not to promulgate an ordinance on increasing the
retirement age.
Also, the association contended that increasing the
retirement age would "cause huge loss to young doctors as
there will be no recruitment for the next 10 years". PTI SJR
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