The doctors at Primary Health Centres in Andhra Pradesh have launched a protest, halting outpatient services since October 3. The move comes as a response to persistent issues like the absence of promotions, allowances, and fair service-related demands.

The Andhra Pradesh Primary Health Centre Doctors Association insists on a uniform 15% in-service quota for postgraduate courses across all specialties, a demand they want fulfilled for the next three years.

Health Minister Yadav has assured that these demands will be discussed with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. Emphasizing the government's commitment, he announced potential solutions post deliberation.

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