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According to weather officials, wind speeds along and off the Odisha-West Bengal coasts are anticipated to reach 60 km/h from October 23
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Two more doctors participating in 'fast-unto-death' fell ill, further fueling the ongoing unrest sparked by the rape and murder of their colleague
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Pulastha Acharya of NRS Medical College and Hospital taken to hospital after he complained of severe stomach pain
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Three of the doctors, who were observing ‘fast unto death' in Kolkata and Siliguri, have so far been hospitalised after their condition deteriorated
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Aniket Mahato, a participant in the hunger strike from R.G. Kar, was admitted to the hospital after midnight on Thursday due to a significant deterioration in his medical condition. He is now in the intensive care unit at R.G. Kar, under the care of a five-member medical board.
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At 9.30 am, the fast by the nine junior doctors of various medical colleges entered its 108th hour
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With Tuesday coinciding with Maha Panchami, the doctors decided to mark the day with a variety of protest programmes throughout the day
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City stands at a crossroads between tradition and change, torn between devotion to goddess Durga, symbolising strength, protection and the harsh reality of violence against women
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Six junior medics have been on the fast-onto-death since Saturday evening and later one more joined them
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Lashes out at the State government, alleges that absence of timely action has led to rise in cases of rape
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Say the police lathi-charged a few of them during rally to press for justice for the deceased woman doctor of RG Kar Medical College
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Move to press State government on various demands, including ensuring their safety and security at all medical establishments
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They rejoined their duties in essential and emergency services at all state-run hospitals but not in the outpatient department
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Union minister for Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan, voiced his strong support for the concept of “One Nation, One Election,” questioning the opposition’s resistance to the idea.
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Medics announce setting up of Abhaya medical camps, in memory of the brutally murdered RG Kar trainee doctor, at flood-affected regions of State
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Medics says they will continue with their agitation and 'cease work' movement till the government issues written directives on safety of doctors
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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