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| No breakthrough in govt-medico parleys | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Oct 22: The second round of talks between striking doctors and high level committee appointed by the Chief Minister could not break the ongoing deadlock as doctors persisted with their demands before calling off the strike. Talks were held in a very cordial atmosphere. Chairman of the committee and Minister for Finance, Mr. Abdul Rahim Rather reiterated government’s resolve to address their demands in a positive manner before darbar move. Representatives of doctors sought more time to decide after their discussions with other colleagues. It was decided that third round of talks would be held either today evening or latest by tomorrow morning. Rather and other committee members which included Minister for Medical Education, Tech. Education and Youth Services and Sports R. S. Chib, Minister for Health Sham Lal Sharma, Minister of State for Health Javed Ahmad Dar and Political Advisor to Chief Minister Davinder Singh Rana, advised the representatives of doctors that they should call off their strike in view of the sufferings of the patients and also the noble profession that they are in. However, Mr. Rather said, all possible steps would be taken by the government to take ca re of the patients of the state. Commissioner/Secretary, Finance Sudhanshu Panday, Commissioner/Secretary Health and Medical Education Atul Daloo, Director Health Services, Jammu, Director SKIMS. Soura and Principal Government Medical College, Srinagar also attended the meeting.
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