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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.
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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.