"We have discussed all our demands with the health secretary and he has given assurance to work on them," Dr Sumit Paria, president of DDU's Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) said.
Around 10 Delhi government hospitals which had also gone on strike in solidarity with their counterparts in DDU also called off their strike.
Resident Doctors in West Delhi's Deen Dayal Upadhyay hospital had gone on strike following an alleged assault on their colleague.
Resident Doctors' Association of AIIMS had also threatened to go on strike if the government did not fulfil the demands of the doctors in DDU.
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"We strongly condemn the repeated attacks on resident doctors by anti-social elements. It is the duty of hospital administration and the government to provide security at their work place," AIIMS Resident Doctors Association said.
"We request government to fulfill the demands of the resident doctors with immediate effect...If this stubborn attitude of the government continues then resident doctors at AIIMS will be left with no other option except joining the striking doctors by strike at AIIMS," it said.
"Three incidents of such assaults were reported within three hours from the hospital, which led to the resident doctors go on strike," a hospital official said.
The incident occurred close on heels of a massive protest by resident doctors in Maharashtra who demanded security for hospital staff and themselves following a spate of assaults on them.