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Maharashtra: Agitating nurses from state-run hospitals call off strike

Medical education minister assures nurses that their demands will be met by July 15

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The nurses started their agitation on May 26. Say they will go on strike again if the July 15 deadline is not met. File pic

The nurses started their agitation on May 26. Say they will go on strike again if the July 15 deadline is not met. File pic

Nurses from state-run hospitals called off their weeklong strike on Wednesday. This move comes after an assurance by Medical Education Minister Amit Deshmukh that their demands would be met by July 15.

The Maharashtra State Nursing Association (MNSA), which represents 10,000 nurses, has opposed the outsourcing of nurses for vacant posts. Apart from this, they had raised other demands. The nurses have been on strike since May 26, owing to which all elective surgeries have been postponed. Nursing students have been filling in. Due to the strike, routine work of patient care has been badly affected. 

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