Thursday, July 6, 2006, Chandigarh, India
Updated at 3:00 am (IST)

Venugopal removed
Doctors go on strike
New Delhi, July 5
AIIMS Director and internationally renowned heart surgeon Dr P. Venugopal here today stepped out of Nirman Bhavan, Health Ministry headquarters, in a state of daze minutes after the institute body, chaired by Health Minister Anbhumani Ramadoss, announced the “termination of his term”.

Sacked AIIMS Director, Dr Venugopal Rao, comes out after meeting of the governing body in New Delhi on Wednesday. — PTI photo

Sacked AIIMS Director, Dr Venugopal Rao, comes out after meeting of the governing body in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Supreme Court raps Centre
Non-payment of wages to striking doctors
New Delhi, July 5
Health Minister Ambumani Ramadoss’ face-off with the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences doctors on anti-reservation agitation and withholding their salary for the strike period today got a severe beating with the Supreme Court reprimanding the government for going back on its promise of not taking any “punitive” action against medicos on their joining duty.

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