Protest in Hyderabad Over Delay in MPHW Exam Results
Second ANMs hold protest in Hyderabad over three-year delay in releasing MPHW exam results
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Second Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) protested in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, demanding the release of Multi Purpose Health Workers (MPHW) exam results that have been pending for nearly three years. The demonstration highlights ongoing concerns about delays in the healthcare sector under the current government.
- 01ANMs protested in Hyderabad over delayed MPHW exam results.
- 02The exam was conducted nearly three years ago.
- 03CPI leader Chada Venkat Reddy joined the protests.
- 04Concerns about administrative delays were raised.
- 05The protest questions the efficacy of the current government compared to the previous one.
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On April 27, 2026, Second Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) held a protest outside the health campus in Sultan Bazar, Koti, Hyderabad, Telangana, India, demanding the release of the Multi Purpose Health Workers (MPHW) exam results. The exam, which took place nearly three years ago, has yet to yield results, prompting frustration among the ANMs. CPI leader and former MLA Chada Venkat Reddy participated in the protest, criticizing the current government's handling of the situation. He drew parallels with the previous administration, questioning whether there is any real difference in efficiency regarding exam administration and result announcements. The protest underscores ongoing issues within the healthcare system, reflecting broader concerns about governance and accountability.
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The delay in exam results affects the career progression of healthcare workers and raises concerns about the efficiency of the healthcare system in Telangana.
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