Junior doctors at Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) call off their planned strike after receiving assurances from the health department, and routine services resume. According to the report, the doctors had threatened to stop work, but they agree to return to duty following commitments from health officials. The announcement indicates that the health department provides the junior doctors with reassurances intended to address their concerns, leading to the strike being withdrawn. With the call-off confirmed, hospital services that had been affected by the strike plan return to normal operations. The reporting focuses on the resolution process between the junior doctors and the health department and notes that patient care continues once the doctors resume work. No additional details about the specific issues raised by the junior doctors or the exact contents of the assurances are included in the provided source text.