Millennium Post

Public health services in Ggn affected after paramedica­l staff go on strike

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

GURGAON: Public health services were affected in Gurgaon district as the paramedica­l staff on Thursday went on a hunger strike.

The paramedica­l staff who are a part of the National Health Mission (NHM) employees are demanding from the state government of Haryana for making them permanent and revising the salaries based on their experience.

Around twelve thousand NHM employees from Haryana districts have gone on a strike. In Gurgaon district, around seven hundred employees of 56 hospitals also abstained from their medical duties.

The strike of the workers have affected the functionin­g of ambulance, pediatric, gynaecolog­y and data operating services in the hospitals of the district.

At the city’s largest public hospital, the Civil Hospital, OPD services were greatly affected as most of the nurses were on strike.

Section 144 was also imposed at the Civil Hospital and large number members from the police were also called in to prevent the striking workers to not cause any trouble to the patients. Giving her reaction on the situation, Dr Pushpa Bishnoi said: “The hospitals have its contractua­l doctors deployed at the affected department­s to ensure there is no problem caused to the patients.”

Acting tough on the situation, Health Minister Anil Vij has stated that he will terminate the services of the striking workers and bring in a new lot of profession­als.

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