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Resident doctors of three Centre-run hospitals in the national capital observed a boycott of all routine and emergency services on Monday, 6 December, in protest against the delay in NEET-PG 2021 counselling.
In a letter addressed to Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, the FORDA has indicated that healthcare institutions across the country are struggling due to a lack of adequate workforce of resident doctors, with no admissions being granted for the current academic year.
"With the possibility of future COVID pandemic wave looming large, the situation will be disastrous for the healthcare sector with its bearing on the country's population," wrote FORDA in their letter.
"There seems to be no initiative or measure taken yet for expediting the (NEET-PG) counselling. Therefore, following discussions with various RDA representatives of Delhi, we have decided to escalate our agitation further and withdraw all services (routine and emergency) in healthcare institutions from Monday," the letter reads.
A FORDA delegation met with Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday, to put forth their demands.
"In the meeting, Hon'ble Health Minister assured that he has taken note of our grievance and that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) will get the case mentioned in the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India for an early hearing," an official release issued by the doctors' association states.
Meanwhile, President of the Indian Medical Association Dr Jayalal was quoted as saying by ANI:
"It's important that all healthcare workers and frontline workers should be given vaccine booster doses to enhance their immunity. We are lacking in the area of manpower as NEET-PG counseling getting delayed, PM should interfere to stop this delay."
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