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Doctors' strike paralyses PMCH

Patna,Dec 25(UNI) Patna Medical College Hospital(PMCH) authorities today suspended admission of new patients into the hospital following a wildcat strike by junior doctors last night.

The doctors had been demanding effective steps to provide security to them as the government dismissed 11 security guards for their failure to prevent violent incidents in hospital premises.

Assurance from the government to make adequate security arrangements for doctors on duty in the wake of attacks on them by rowdy elements following deaths of indoor patients, failed to pacify the junior medicoes who refused to relent till ''concrete action is visible on the ground''.

As usual, indoor patients were X X X Eds: Please pick up from line one para two of CA 4 ''Agitation-Doctors-Strike''.

UNI BNG JYN RR PM1924

Bihar joins christmas celebrations

Patna, Dec 25 (UNI) Church bells ringing in a majestic tone reverberating in high-rise buildings in cities and hillocks in the countryside, special mass and carols at midnight declared once again the advent of Jesus Christ to emancipate the human beings from the clutches of darkness, ignorance and patricides. Notwithstanding less than one per cent Christian population in Patna, the festival, celebrated almost universally, assumed a cosmopolitan flavour with participation of people from all faiths.....

Christmas celebrated with fervour in Meghalaya

Shillong, Dec 25 (UNI) Christmas was celebrated with religious fervour and enthusiasm across Meghalaya. Midnight Mass was held at several big and small churches across the state, including the Mary Help of Christian Cathedral and Church of North India. Today, morning Mass was also conducted in all the churches to mark the occasion. Shillong Archdiocese Archbishop Dominic Jala led the congregation in a Christmas midnight Mass at the Mary Help of Christian cathedral here......

Two militants gunned down by troops

Imphal, Dec 25 (UNI) Two militants were shot dead by troops when they were trying to enter Indian territory from Myanmar. The PRO of Assam Rifles today said troops of 24 Assam Rifles shot dead two cadres of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) when they were trying to infiltrate into Indian territory at Govajang last evening. Alert troops came across two persons moving in a suspicious manner. On being challenged by the troops, they opened fire.....
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