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ADILABAD, OCT. 5. Outpatient services in Government headquarters hospital, Seven Area and community hospitals and primary health centres across the district were affected due to strike by Government doctors. They were protesting against the attack on Gandhi Hospital in Secunderabad on Monday. The Government Doctors' Association vice-president, Baliram Chikte, and the general secretary, Vinay Kumar, said the protest did not affect emergency cases. The doctors demanded that persons involved in the attack be arrested. They also demanded that the engineering college be derecognised. The doctors went on strike on a call given by their State association.
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