New Delhi: Teachers of Gujarat’s government-run medical colleges went on a strike on Wednesday. They accused the administration of failing to meet their demands.
The protest was attended by professors and lecturers affiliated with the Gujarat Medical Teachers Association (GMTA). The GMTA members had gone on strike last Friday demanding a pay hike among other things but withdrew it hours later after the government promised a solution.
“We had a high-level meeting with the government’s representatives on May 7, and we were happy that our demands were heard and the attitude of the government was positive. But we have not yet received any written proof of which demands have been accepted by the government. Which is why we have called a new strike,” GMTA president Dr Rajnish Patel was quoted as saying by news agency PTI.
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