India, Dec. 12 -- Healthcare services in government hospitals of Haryana were back to normal on Friday as doctors resumed their duties after the four-day strike was called off on Thursday night.
The strike that had disrupted healthcare services in government hospitals across the state was called off after the state government gave a written assurance to the Haryana Civil Medical Services Association (HCMSA) that their demands would be met.
The meeting between the action committee of the HCMSA and state health minister Arti Singh Rao and senior health officials lasted for more than two hours in Chandigarh.
Association treasurer Dr Deepak Goyal said: "Doctors have resumed their duties after a consensus was reached at the meeting."
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