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'''Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors''' is an association of resident [[physician|doctors]] in [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. It was formed to address the problems faced by the resident doctors in various Govt and Municipal Corporation run hospitals across the states.{{cn|date=January 2021}} |
'''Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors''' is an association of resident [[physician|doctors]] in [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. It was formed to address the problems faced by the resident doctors in various Govt and Municipal Corporation run hospitals across the states.{{cn|date=January 2021}} |
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The current president is Dnyaneshwar Dhoble (from 2021); the immediate past-president is Rahul Wagh. There were 4500 members in 2019.{{cn|date=January 2021}} |
The current president is [[Dnyaneshwar Dhoble]] (from 2021); the immediate past-president is [[Rahul Wagh]]. There were 4500 members in 2019.{{cn|date=January 2021}} |
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==Strike== |
==Strike== |
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Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors is an association of resident doctors in Maharashtra, India. It was formed to address the problems faced by the resident doctors in various Govt and Municipal Corporation run hospitals across the states.[citation needed]
The current president is Dnyaneshwar Dhoble (from 2021); the immediate past-president is Rahul Wagh. There were 4500 members in 2019.[citation needed]
Strike
The association was on strike starting Feb 27, 2006 due to inhuman working conditions and recent increase in assault on them from relatives of patients; additionally the Maharashtra Govt failed to implement the Central Residency Scheme, which was supposed to address the inhuman living conditions provided to them in their living quarters. The strike ended on March 11, 2006, with an increase in pay to 12500 INR and assurances to form a committee to look into their problem. None of it was given in writing as demanded earlier by the striking doctors.[citation needed]