Lucknow: Patients are suffering due to strike of doctors in West Bengal. The strike will continue on Monday in KGMU, SGPGI, Lohia Institute and all private hospitals. The OPD and surgery at the SGPGI will remain completely halted, while the KGMU and Lohia Institute are expected to continue with the support of faculty members.
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Residents of KGMU, Lohia and SGPGI have announced boycott. However, emergency services will continue. The IMA has also descended into support. It will also not provide treatment in hospitals. About 30 thousand patients may be affected. Takriban is suspected to have averted the operation of 2,500 patients. All are demanding strict action against those who attacked doctors in Kolkata. Doctors should be provided with safety at their workplace.
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The Resident Association of SGPGI has been protesting for the same thing for two days. Dr. Singh, who is also the association's chief minister, Anil Gangwar, Dr. Akash, Dr. Ajay Shukla and others have said that OPD will not function on Monday. Similarly, Dr. Singh, who is the principal adviser to the General Doctors Association of KGMU, said, "It is a very Bhupendra Singh has said that OPD services will remain closed completely on Monday.