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Minister Yadav urges agitating doctors to join duty



KATHMANDU: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health and Population, Upendra Yadav on Monday urged government doctors to go to the assigned working stations.

He called on the agitating government doctors, who have been protesting the government employees’ adjustment process.

Minister Yadav urged them to go to the deputed areas and provide services, and the government would address their concerns.

Talking to journalists in Kathmandu today, he said that the government was committed to ensuring people’s rights to quality health services.

It should be noted that doctors affiliated with the Government Doctors Association of Nepal (GODAN) have stopped their services in the government hospitals, except the emergency for the past three days alleging the government of being against the agreement reached between the government and the GODAN.

Publish Date : 08 April 2019 17:39 PM

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