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Bihar junior doctors on indefinite strike, seek higher stipend

By ANI | Updated: December 23, 2020 09:05 IST

Junior doctors across Bihar have called an indefinite strike starting from 7:00 am on Wednesday, demanding an increase in the stipend amount.

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Junior doctors across Bihar have called an indefinite strike starting from 7:00 am on Wednesday, demanding an increase in the stipend amount.

The strike will affect the healthcare services across the State.

The Junior Doctors Association Bihar made this announcement on Tuesday. According to the Association, they have informed the Principal and Superintendent of Medical Colleges regarding the strike.

According to the Association, the stipend of junior doctors in Bihar has not been revised since 2017, due to which they have called the strike.

( With inputs from ANI )

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