
Doctors begin non-cooperation strike
The Hindu
Protest against State’s neglect towards grievances of doctors regarding pay revision
Doctors in State Health Services began an indefinite non-cooperation strike on Monday in protest against the State government’s continued “neglect and disregard” towards the grievances of doctors regarding their pay revision.
While patient care services in hospitals is not being affected, doctors staying away from the e-Sanjeevani on-line clinics run by the government could seriously affect non-COVID care, which are being run mainly on the virtual platform.

The procedure of endoscopic removal of stone and blockage from the bile duct, followed by placement of Common Bile Duct (CBD) stent, widely practised in leading medical institutions and private hospitals, was performed for the first time at Government Thoothukudi Medical College and Hospital on a 10-year-old girl.












