November 02, 2025

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Delhi: Hindu Rao Hospital Removed From COVID-19 Facilities List Amid Doctors Strike

New Delhi - The Civic-run Hindu Rao Hospital, whose resident doctors are currently agitating over due salaries for over 4 months, has now been removed from the list of COVID-19 facilities by the Delhi government.
However, the OPD facility has resumed at the hospital. On North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash said, the general OPD services resumed at the facility and nearly "160 patients visited".
The Delhi government's health department in an order issued on Tuesday said, in view of the surge in COVID-19 cases then, Bara Hindu Rao Hospital was declared as a designated hospital on June 14.
"And whereas a request has been received from the Commissioner, North Delhi Municipal Corporation for converting the Bara Hindu Rao Hospital to a non-COVID hospital.
And whereas the matter has been examined and in view of the low average bed occupancy of the hospital and request received from the NDMC, Bara Hindu Rao Hospital is hereby removed from the list of designated COVID-19 hospitals with immediate effect," the order said.
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Delhi government on Saturday had ordered shifting of COVID-19 patients from the civic-run hospital to its own facilities. Seventeen were shifted to LNJP Hospital and three to Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital, while there in ICU were retained.
The move to shift patients, had come a day after the resident doctors of the hospital went on a "symbolic indefinite strike" over their due salaries for the last three months. had earlier reported about the issue. Infuriated over the non-payment of their salaries for more than 3 months, doctors and staff members of civic-run Hindu Rao Hospital had decided to sit on indefinite agitation from 5th October. The Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) had further come in support of the protesting doctors.
Also Read:Not Paid Salary since 3 months: Delhi Doctors on strike, FORDA comes in support

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