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Resident doctors across Maharashtra to go on strike today over terms of 1-year bond service

<p>Nearly 4,000 members of the Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors have declared an indefinite mass bunk; say government has not paid heed to their demands for transparency in seat allocation for mandatory bond service</p>

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Nearly 4,000 resident doctors across Maharashtra will go on an indefinite strike starting today, with the government having failed, yet again, to meet some of their demands regarding the mandatory one-year bond service.

Doctors from 14 government colleges and three corporation hospitals will take part in this ‘mass bunk’. This includes state-run JJ Hospital in Byculla. File pic
Doctors from 14 government colleges and three corporation hospitals will take part in this ‘mass bunk’. This includes state-run JJ Hospital in Byculla. File pic

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