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Karnataka cops killed in road accident near Tirupati.3 killed in fire at candle making unit in Karnataka.Reduce GST on beedi to 5%: M Veerappa Moily.Samsung Galaxy M13 4G & M13 5G goes on sale!.Can't fast-track civil suit with criminal law: K'taka HC.2 cops on way to nab drug-peddler killed in accident.Debt-ridden sales exec stabs landlady 91 times in B'luru.CISCE XII exam: 3 Bengaluru girls bag second rank.Unscheduled power cuts to haunt Benglureans till Oct.But the functioning of hospitals was not hit, district surgeon Dr Sridharamurthy said. Doctors in Kolar too went on strike in support of their Chikkaballapur colleagues. Ramya, who has been visiting the Tumkur hospital for one week for physiotherapy, told TOI that every day a new doctor turned up for the treatment, affecting her therapy. The striking doctors, however, have ensured the functioning of Tumkur Government Hospital is unaffected. He said skeletal staff and five doctors were available at taluk and district hospitals to attend to emergency cases. Normalcy prevailed at government hospitals both at taluk and district levels, district health officer Dr B Bhaktavatsala told TOI. The strike has been going on for 10 days now. Functioning of government hospitals in Chikkaballapur district was not affected by the strike in protest against the Lokayukta move to book cases against 52 doctors over alleged irregularities, a report from Chikkaballapur said. If the government wants us to work in villages, it must provide basic facilities like good schools for our children,” said Dr Raveendran. “We want the government to improve basic infrastructure in rural areas. Fifty-two doctors from Chikkaballapur and 101 from Tumkur were booked about 10 days ago by the Lokayukta,” said Dr Chandramohan, vice-president, KGMOA. “We are protesting against the government’s decision to book our colleagues and slap criminal charges on them for demanding a hike in rural service allowance. But work was not affected in any of the big government hospitals, which come under the department of medical education. About 300 doctors from hospitals attached to the health and family welfare department in Bangalore participated in the agitation. While the Chikkaballapur and Tumkur doctors had been on strike for 10 days, their counterparts from Bangalore city and Kolar district joined the protest. “If our demands are not met then we will resign en masse on May 12,” said Dr Raveendran HN, president, KGMOA. The doctors have given one month to the government to meet their demands. The doctors, most of them from Tumkur and Chikaballapur districts,are demanding a rise in their salaries as well as withdrawal of criminal charges against their colleagues over allowances. BANGALORE: About 4,500 government doctors affiliated to the Karnataka Government Medical Officers’ Association ( KGMOA) staged a dharna at the office of the Directorate of Health and Family Welfare at Anand Rao Circle on Thursday.










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