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A new communique will be sent to Chief Secretary Manoj Pant to request a discussion on their unmet demands. Until then, junior doctors will continue their cease-work protest and sit-in demonstration in front of Swastha Bhavan, the state health department headquarters in Salt Lake, on the northern outskirts of Kolkata.
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Refuses to stop streaming live proceedings in the suo motu case related to rape and murder of PG trainee doctor
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Expressed satisfaction over their "partial success" after a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the fifth attempt on Monday night
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Mamata Banerjee says flood-like situation was feared in at least seven districts of the State situated downstream after the release of water from dams in neighbouring Jharkhand
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Chief Minister announces removal of Kolkata CP Vineet Goyal; docs to continue 'cease work' till promises are fulfilled
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We will continue our cease work till our demands are met as the State government is not serious about resolving the crisis, says an agitating junior medic
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Move comes a day after another attempt to resolve the impasse with the State government fell through
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Protesters claim that they were asked to leave "unceremoniously" after waiting for three hours at the gates of CM's residence
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Say rain, heat, earthquakes will not be able to stop our protest till we get justice for Abhaya
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Polygraph tests do not measure lying directly, but rather possible signs that a person could be deceiving
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Junior doctors have been demonstrating outside 'Swathya Bhavan', the State Health Department headquarters, for over 40 hours
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The patient, who was brought to the hospital’s casualty for treatment by a relative, without any provocation grabbed the intern while she was attending to another patient and attacked her.
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In a statement released on Tuesday, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) reported conducting searches on September 6 at seven locations, including the homes of Sandip Ghosh, his relatives, and associates. The investigation is linked to the misappropriation of funds at R.G. Kar Medical College, which recently made headlines following the brutal rape and murder of a junior doctor on its premises.
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According to the decision made by the Special Council Committee of the RG Kar Hospital, access to the institution's campus is restricted for those 51 doctors unless summoned by the enquiry committee.
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Besides Kolkata, similar demonstrations were also planned in Barrackpore, Barasat, Budgebudge, Belgharia, Agarpara, Dumdum and Baguiati
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Sources say officials are closely examining the hidden links behind the contradictory statements made during the polygraph test
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Campaign witnessed stray undesired incidents in which two persons were taken into custody by police for misbehaving with protesting women
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Question the gap between the time of their filing the complaint and that of getting it registered as an FIR by the cops of local Tala Police Station
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The proposed legislation seeks capital punishment for persons convicted of rape if their actions result in the victim's death or leave her in a vegetative state
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She issued a statement on her official Facebook account, where she said that the concert scheduled in the city on September 14 had been rescheduled to sometime in October.