The Bihar Health Service Association had called for a strike on November 21, which had disrupted OPD services. As a result, hundreds of patients had to return without receiving treatment. The Bihar government has taken this issue seriously. The Health Department Principal Secretary, Pratyaya Amrit, has taken strict action by sending a letter to all the principals of medical colleges and civil surgeons of hospitals. It has been stated that a no work-no pay policy has been implemented for the doctors participating in the strike. On the day they go on strike, they will not receive their salary.

The strike by the Bihar Health Service Association on November 21 had caused a disruption in OPD services, inconveniencing numerous patients. The Bihar government has responded to this issue with seriousness. The Health Department Principal Secretary, Pratyaya Amrit, has taken decisive action by sending a letter to all the principals of medical colleges and civil surgeons of hospitals. In the letter, it is mentioned that doctors participating in the strike will not receive their salary for the day they are on strike, implementing a no work-no pay policy.

The strike had led to a halt in OPD services, forcing hundreds of patients to be turned away. The Bihar government has responded to the situation by taking the matter seriously and implementing strict measures. The Health Department Principal Secretary, Pratyaya Amrit, has issued a letter to all the principals of medical colleges and civil surgeons of hospitals, informing them that doctors participating in the strike will not receive their salary for the day of the strike. This action aims to discourage future strikes and ensure uninterrupted healthcare services for patients.

The Bihar Health Service Association’s strike on November 21 had a significant impact on OPD services, causing inconvenience to a large number of patients. In response, the Bihar government has taken the matter seriously. The Health Department Principal Secretary, Pratyaya Amrit, has taken immediate action by sending a letter to all the principals of medical colleges and civil surgeons of hospitals. The letter states that doctors participating in the strike will not be paid for the day of the strike, implementing a no work-no pay policy. This step is aimed at addressing the issue and ensuring that such disruptions are avoided in the future, prioritizing the well-being of patients.

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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