The Hindu National · DistrictNews · 2026-08-20
Andhra junior doctors cut stipend demand to 20%, reject government’s 3% offer
APJUDA cuts its demand from a 30% biennial revision to 20%, rejects the government’s 3% offer as inadequate, and seeks a hearing before the Chief Minister as the strike enters its tenth day A 15% stipend revision would cost ₹87.91 crore, about 0.03% of the State Budget, striking junior doctors said, cutting their demand from 30% to 20%. Andhra junior doctors cut stipend demand to 20%, reject government’s 3% offer
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