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  Young Doctors Association calls off strike on LHC orders
 
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09/07/12  Young doctors have resumed their duties in all public hospitals following the court orders.

The Young Doctors Association (YDA) announced to call off their strike after the orders of Lahore High Court on Sunday.

The outdoor service was opened for patients on Monday morning.

Addressing a press conference at Allama Iqbal medical college on Sunday, the young doctors said they haven’t withdrawn their demand of service structure, adding that they will review their decision if government did not work for their demands.

Soon after the press conference, the provincial government ordered to send army doctors back.
 
 
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