Karnataka bans strike by officials, doctors amid surge in Covid cases


Bengaluru, Oct 6 (IANS): Invoking the National Disaster Management Act, Karnataka on Monday banned officials and healthcare warriors from going on strike amid a surge in Covid cases in the state.

"Public servants, healthcare personnel, regular, contractual and outsourced employees of the state Health Department are prohibited from going on strike, non-cooperation and disobeying or refusing to work in view of the Covid-19 pandemic across the state," said Chief Secretary T.M. Vijay Bhaskar in an order.

The order also warned the state government employees that disobeying or refusing work entrusted by their superiors on containing the pandemic would amount to violation of the provisions of the state Civil Services Act.


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About 5,000 state-run doctors struck work last month affecting Covid care, but resumed duty after Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar intervened and assured their grievances, including for a pay hike, additional personnel to treat growing number of cases and adequate medical equipment like PPP kits to protect them, would be redressed.

With 7,051 new cases till Sunday, the southern state's Covid tally rose to 6,47,712, including 1,15,477 active cases, while 5,22,846 were discharged and 9,370 succumbed to the infection so far.

As the epicentre of the disease, Bengaluru accounted for 2,52,229 cases, including 5,412 active while 1,95,015 have been discharged till date and 3,101 died so far.

 

 

 

  

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    These are the GOVT Servants working rarely in a day might be half an hour !! rest of the hours they will go out for meetings / survey / and never come back !!! 365 days they might be working 65 days in that 65 days how many hours please dont ask that question ??//

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  • Sharan, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    With all due respect, don't generalize all govt servants as lazy people. The contract based Govt doctors, nurses, lab technicians and staff are on strike because the Govt is not paying them equal amount as much as the permanent staff working in hospitals get. All they're asking is for job security. And also don't simply say they hardly work for an hour in a day for 65 days. Govt servants working in hospitals work just like any Private hospital for 365 days. They even work on Sundays as well. So Mr. Gurka, stop living under a rock.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    what a completely shortsighted ban! instead of addressing the root issues - seems Karnataka wants to emulate UP!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Trump is now paying a heavy price for his autocratic unscientific decisions!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Karnataka is not Uttar Pradesh ...

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  • Tom, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    Are you from UP?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 06 2020

    By opening public places like bars, malls, religious places, fish markets Corona is going to spread like wild fire! Just visit some malls, bars, fish mkt etc * you'll know what's happening!
    SLOPPY decisions beget dangerous results!
    Expect another big wave in the offing! Nobody is going to be spared, lucky will survive!

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