New Delhi, 12 August 2024 – The AIIMS doctors strike in Delhi has caused big traffic jams and problems in healthcare services. The strike, organized by Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association (FORDA), is in response to the death of a female doctor in Kolkata RG Kar Medical College. This has made many doctors angry.
AIIMS Doctors Block Ring Road, Cause Traffic Jam
In a powerful demonstration of solidarity, AIIMS doctors have blocked the Ring Road near Gate No. 3, creating severe traffic congestion. The blockade has restricted the flow of vehicles to a single lane, causing extensive delays for commuters. A substantial police force is deployed at the site, attempting to manage the situation and restore normal traffic conditions.
Delhi Hospitals’ Services Disrupted by Strike
The strike has led to a significant disruption of medical services at several prominent hospitals in Delhi, including Safdarjung Hospital, RML Hospital, and Lady Hardinge Medical College. Routine outpatient department (OPD) services and elective surgeries have been suspended, with only emergency services remaining operational. At AIIMS, only patients with prior online appointments are being treated during morning OPD hours.
Doctors Demand Justice and Stronger Legal Protections
The AIIMS Resident Doctors’ Association (RDA) is demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the Kolkata incident and stronger laws to protect medical professionals from violence. This demand is central to their ongoing protest, as they seek justice for their deceased colleague and greater security in their work environments.
RML Hospital Cancels Leave Amid Strike
In response to the strike, hospital administrations have taken emergency measures to mitigate the impact on patient care. At RML Hospital, all faculty and consultant leave has been canceled, and senior doctors have been called back to duty to ensure the continuity of essential medical services.
Public Reacts Mixed to Doctors’ Strike
The strike has sparked mixed reactions among the public, with many supporting the doctors’ cause while expressing frustration over the disruptions to daily life. The traffic jams and healthcare delays have left many citizens seeking a quick resolution to the crisis.
As the strike continues, there is an urgent need for dialogue between the striking doctors and government officials. A constructive discussion is necessary to address the doctors’ concerns without further disrupting public services.
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