RIMS crisis: Non –teaching staffs agitation gaining momentum; All gates including OPD , A- Block locked but later open by police

IT News

Imphal, June 1,

Crisis at RIMS sparked by the agitations of the Non Teaching Employees Welfare Association is gaining momentum as more bodies of the institution extended support to their demand. Yesterday Nurses’ body of RIMS had stated that they extend full support to the agitation of the non teaching staffs. Today another body of the institution Teachers’ and Medical Officers; Association (TAMOA) extended moral support to their agitation.

A statement of the association said that they will lend moral support to the cause of the non teaching staffs in the interest of them and the institution.

As declared yesterday by the Non teaching staffs’ association, members of the group locked the gate of OPD, A Block, Dental Hospital and others except the casualty of RIMS at around 8.30 am today morning. Many persons / patients who came for treatment at RIMS have to return back disappointedly after seeing the gate locked with placards stating – “Go Back Director Shanta”.

A police team however broke the lock and open it on time that is around 9 am but the number of patients was seen less today. Inside the OPD as the non-teaching staffs went on strike doctors faced extreme difficulties in providing their service to the patients.

Source said that the Direct and the Medical Superintendent met the non – teaching staffs today afternoon but failed to bring any amicable solution between the two as the demand of the Non Teaching staffs now stands fixed at driving out the Director.

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