Sources said the doctors allegedly resigned after the Dean of the medical college and hospital did not release their salaries over shortage of attendance.
As per reports, there were allegations of shortage of attendance against doctors. Despite coming to the hospital daily, there was shortage of attendance in the biometric system.
The doctors in a letter to the hospital authorities have said that they would not join duty until their salary is released, reports added.
Meanwhile, healthcare services were severely affected following the resignation of the doctors.
Congress chief whip Tara Prasad Bahinipati visited the hospital and held talks with the doctors and authorities of the hospital over the matter.
Comments of the doctors or the hospital authorities could not be obtained over the matter.
Sarangi tendered his letter of resignation to Governor and chancellor SC Jamir citing that he failed to manage the varsity properly during his two years and 10 months tenure.
"Perhaps, I failed to manage the university properly. Some students are mostly influenced by political parties and they are telling language of politics rather than education. Political parties are interfering in the varsity affairs. I can’t make a good rapport with such leaders", the VC said.
"I had expected to do much for the Raveshaw, but thought that I can’t do much more within the remaining period", Sarangi added.
He added that the future of the oldest educational institution of the State would be pushed into darkness until the interference of political parties are removed.
Expressing concern over rising incidents of violence on Ravenshaw campus, Sarangi rued the students, who are influenced by the political leaders, are creating ruckus in the university at regular interval.
Varsity authorities on Saturday had suspended six students for indulging in acts of violence, which had taken place in November last year, on the campus. Their hostel seats were also cancelled and they were even barred from entering the campus.
Protesting against the order of suspension, some students today stormed into the office of the vice-chancellor and demanded to revoke the suspension order.
The VC had earlier said that at least 99% of the students come to Ravenshaw to study and build a bright career. But remaining 1% students, who get political affiliation, create noise on the campus.
According to sources, Mitra has sent his resignation letter to ASI DG and the superintendent.
Though the exact reason behind Mitra’s resignation is unknown, it is believed he might have taken the decision after ASI rejected the estimation and the repair plan of Jagamohana at Srimandir prepared by the core committee.
When asked Mitra directly refused to comment on his resignation and said, “It is an internal matter of ASI and the core committee.”
Talking to OTV Mitra said, “The condition of Jagmohan is really serious and its repair is urgently required. If it’s not done in time, Sun Temple like situation cannot be overruled.”
“Cracks have developed in beams and columns of Jagamohan. Mishap will not come giving a notice. It will come at any time,” Mitra cautioned.
“When cracks develop in the roof of our house do we live in that?” He asked. Similarly, how can we expect that our God will reside in the temple in such a dilapidated condition,” asked Mitra.
Notably, a high level meeting of ASI held on May 5 in Delhi had disapproved the core committee’s estimation for an expenditure of Rs 2.5 crore towards purchase of stainless steel to be used in the repair work.
Besides, a decision was taken at the meeting to form another committee led by the ASI joint DG to reinspect the Jagamohan.
The technical core committee of ASI was formed in 2006 under the chairmanship IIT Kharagpur professor AP Gupta.
Talking to OTV, Rajat Kumar Pratihari, secretary Garabadu Nijog of Shri Jagannath temple, said the servitors of all Nijogs had requested all members of the technical core committee not to leave in this critical juncture.
“As we all know that Lord Jagannath has been neglected, the temple will have the same fate like the Konark temple if there is further delay in repair and restoration work of Jagmohan. Considering the gravity of the situation, we demand that the ASI should start the scaffolding work of Jagmohan without delay,” he added.
Haley indicated on Twitter that the two aides, Communications Director Jonathan Wachtel and Chief of Staff Steven Groves, were leaving for personal reasons, reports Politico.
"Both Jonathan and Steve have recently encountered family concerns. They will always be a part of the team and dear friends," Haley tweeted on Thursday.
Two people with contacts inside the US Mission to the UN also confirmed the development, though it was not clear exactly when their resignations will take effect.
Groves had joined Haley's office from the Heritage Foundation. He was known to be deeply sceptical of international institutions and multilateral agreements.
Wachtel joined Haley's office from Fox News, where he served as a journalist covering the UN.