Mumbai: Resident doctors across the state suspended non-emergency duties from Monday onwards, demanding justice for the woman doctor, who is said to have ended her life in Satara, due to alleged sexual and mental harassment at the hands of two, including a police personnel.
The doctors said they will not hold the OPD services until they receive a written assurance from the state. Meanwhile, the Indian Medical Association has warned that if there is no “satisfactory response”, there will be a total withdrawal of health services across Maharashtra, starting November 14.
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