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His observation comes a day after Calcutta High Court’s division bench of Chief Justice T. S. Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharya refused to put a stay on the release of Sanoj Mishra-directed 'The Diary of West Bengal', scheduled on Friday.
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Despite attempts by police to "stop BJP's movements", the party says it will go ahead with its protest in Esplanade area in central Kolkata
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The students of West Bengal have given the march call in protest against the rape and murder of a junior doctor at RG Kar Medical College
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The orders, which were first imposed on August 18, restrict meetings and gatherings of more than five people in the designated area
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The organisers also coined the tagline 'Meyer Bichar Din, Mayer Pujo Nejera Bujhe Nebo' (Give justice to the daughter, we will take care of Mother's worship)
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Our protest will continue till justice is served to our sister. There cannot be any alternative to that, says an agitating doctor
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A video has gone viral on social media featuring Mukherjee, who is visibly distressed as she describes a traumatic experience she allegedly endured. In the footage, which was also shared on the official X account of the West Bengal BJP unit, the actress tearfully recounts that while she was driving on Southern Avenue, a motorcyclist approached her and asked her to open her car door.
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Members of the family also said that the state government is likely to have failed to instill confidence among the agitating doctors and pursue them to resume work despite the Supreme Court's appeal and repeated requests from the state health department to that effect
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Prabodh is being touted as a human resource management wizard that will help employees give their best while keeping them informed about their responsibilities and rights
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The deployment comes after a clear instruction from the Supreme Court. The apex court on Tuesday had ordered any Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) to be stationed in the hospital where the rape and murder of a woman junior doctor took place earlier this month. The CISF Deputy Inspector General K. Pratap, accompanied by his subordinate officers, reached RG Kar in the morning. Sources said that he had arrived to discuss with the hospital authorities regarding the CISF personnel deployment.
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The Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) is using creative protests to raise awareness. On Wednesday, the doctors rode the Hyderabad Metro to engage with commuters, highlighting the need for improved security in government hospitals and justice for the trainee doctor in Kolkata.
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Terming the case at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital as horrific, the apex court came down heavily on the government over delay in filing FIR in matter
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We will continue this stir until we get justice for our sister, says an agitating doctor at the RG Kar MCH
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According to police officials, summonses were issued to 57 others too for spreading wrong information about the incident
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This comes after Ghosh's name came up in the case of ghastly rape and murder of a woman doctor at the same hospital on August 9
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Asks State Police forces to monitor law and order situation in view of the protests across the country
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IDA stands in solidarity with IMA, supporting justice and advocating for healthcare worker safety.
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The event will begin at 5 am near ITC Kohenur, with participants encouraged to wear black and bring their own placards as symbols of protest.
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Emergency and casualty services at government and private healthcare facilities continue to operate as usual. However, with several associations led by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Headquarters opting to withdraw OP services and elective duties, the nationwide boycott of medical services in hospitals is now in full effect.
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Non-essential healthcare services at SSKM Hospital, Sambhunath Pandit Hospital, and Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital, among others, crippled because of agitation