Telangana hospital contract workers stage protest in Hyderabad, demand ₹26,000 minimum wage

Contract sanitation, patient care and security workers employed in government hospitals stage a protest  in front of the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) Office, Koti in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

Contract sanitation, affected person care and security staff employed in authorities hospitals stage a hiss in front of the Directorate of Scientific Education (DME) Office, Koti in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
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A total bunch of sanitation, security and affected person care staff employed on contract in authorities hospitals across Telangana staged a hiss in Hyderabad on Tuesday, disturbing that their minimum month-to-month wage be raised to ₹26,000. The present wage of most contractual staff stands at ₹15,000. 

The demonstration seen staff rep in Koti and bask in a extended sit down-in out of doors the offices of the Director of Scientific Education (DME) and the Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad (TVVP). Demonstrators raised slogans and pressed for a fluctuate of demands, including abolition of the agency-basically basically based employment map, express fee of salaries by a authorities company, provision of nationwide, festival and earned meander away, and a one-month bonus for scientific institution staff.

Printed – April 21, 2026 07:41 pm IST

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