In Mumbai, resident doctors from around 14 government medical colleges and hospitals went on mass leave in protest, as they put forward their long pending demand of hike in pay. Swapna Kulkarni, general secretary of Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors, expressed his ire over non-revision of their stipend.
"There should be a revision in stipend after every three years. But the three years have gone in 2012 only and now this is 2013. This implies that government is implementing hike in the fees but is not implementing hike in the stipend," said Kulkarni
Santosh, one of the protesting doctors, said that the terms of the bond policy should be implemented properly.
They (government) are not calculating our experience of bond service in our teaching experience. So, when we appear for Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam in permanent lectureship or anything, they don't count our experience. We are saying that we are ready for the bond and we are not denying in any way. We demanding respectable payment and count our experience in that manner," said Santosh.
According to a government policy, there should be an assessment of the stipend paid to the resident doctors every three years.
The doctors were supposed to get a hike in July 2012 after the review in 2009, but unfortunately they did not receive any hike.
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They also said that adequate arrangements have been made so that the patients do not suffer due to the strike.
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Source-ANI