Manipur doctors ask Governor Anusuiya Uikey to extend service
IFP Bureau4 Nov 2023
Highlighting their demands, the doctors said, the superannuation age of doctors in Manipur should be increased to 65 from 62.
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Highlighting their demands, the doctors said, the superannuation age of doctors in Manipur should be increased to 65 from 62.
Health Minister Sapam Ranjan flagged off the district residency programme for the postgraduate medical students of the state at the Medical Directorate, Lamphelpat
The doctors strike may retreat if the state government removes the arrest warrant against them and gives room for negotiation, Dr Lolee P Mao said.
The state had already stated that their demands will not be possible, but they continue their demand along with strikes, causing trouble to the general public, CM Biren said.
All Manipur Health Services Doctor’s Association general secretary Dr Lolee P Mao said that doctors are misused in the name of essential service.
The prolonged strike by the doctors will prove disastrous to the public and as such the issue needs to be settled at the earliest, ATSUM stated.
A memorandum was submitted to the MP to redress the grievances and plight of the doctors in Manipur.
All Manipur Health Services Doctors’ Association (AMHSDA) had warned to resume its strike, saying that the state government has failed to meet their demands.
The state government only considers our service as essential but doesn't bother for our well-being, says general secretary of AMHSDA, Lolee P Mao.
The All Manipur Health Services Doctors’ Association (AMHSDA) on January 5 announced shutdown of OPD services in all the government hospitals from January 9 followed by indefinite shutdown in connection with its demands.
The AMHSDA has called for indefinite shutdown of OPD across the state, as the government failed to meet their charter of demands which has been reduced to four from eight.
The All Manipur Health Services Doctors’ Association (AMHSDA) decided on a two-day OPD shutdown followed by indefinite shutdown from January 9 onwards.
A Manipur government office memorandum issued on the eve of National Doctors’ Day stated that health workers and doctors are allowed to avail “paid quarantine” facilities in hotels designated by state home department as paid quarantine centers which should be paid by the individuals.