Odisha AYUSH doctors announce strike from March 27 over unmet demands

Published On 2025-03-25 12:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-03-25 12:31 GMT

The All Odisha AYUSH Doctors’ Association (AOADA) has announced a statewide indefinite strike starting from March 27 to protest the state government’s ongoing neglect of their long-standing demands, including the regularization of their services.

Their primary demands include the Service Regularisation of all 1485 Co-located AYUSH Medical Officers posted in Community Health Centres and Primary Health Centres since 2007 and ensuring job security comparable to their Ayurveda and Homeopathy counterparts in government service considering the years of Service rendered. Additionally, they are also seeking equal pay, arguing that despite their contributions to the healthcare system, they continue to face disparities in salaries.

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