72 resident doctors at Govt dental college Nagpur go on strike over 3 month stipend delay
Written By : MD Bureau
Published On 2026-01-14 03:30 GMT | Update On 2026-01-14 03:30 GMT
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Nagpur: Around Seventy-two resident doctors at the Government Dental College and Hospital, Nagpur, suspended work to protest the non-payment of stipends for the past three months.
The postgraduate dental residents, entitled to a monthly stipend of around Rs 70,000, said the delay has caused financial hardship and affected their academic responsibilities. The strike, which included a sit-in protest near the dean’s office, disrupted routine dental services amid a heavy patient load. College authorities attributed the delay to administrative reasons and ongoing municipal elections, stating that the matter has been taken up with DMER and payments are expected soon.
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