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Major corporate hospitals including Apollo Hospitals, Yashoda Hospitals, Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and state-run NIMS have announced suspension of their outpatient and elective services for 24 hours from 6 am on Saturday.
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Following a call by the IMA national body, the services would be withdrawn for 24-hours.
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Say they were deeply anguished by recent violent incidents at RG Kar Medical College and subsequent mob attack on protesting students
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Questions counsel of State government on whether the administration considered the necessity for imposing Section 144 in the area
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Emergency and casualty services continued as usual, but elective surgeries at Gandhi Hospital, Osmania General Hospital (OGH), and Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) were postponed due to the boycott.
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Aly Goni posted a video of the parents on Instagram, captioning it: “This breaks my heart. I couldn’t sleep last night thinking about what her parents are enduring and what she must have gone through—crying, shouting, and feeling utterly helpless.”
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The attack occurred just minutes after midnight on Wednesday, when a large group, led by women, took to the streets of Kolkata in response to the call “Meyera, Rat Dakhal Karo (girls, reclaim the night)." They were demanding justice for the junior doctor from the same hospital who had been raped and murdered the previous week.
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Says the authorities, who by their negligence had allowed such a heinous crime to happen, have once again failed to maintain law and order when CBI probe is going on
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Complement cops present at the time of ransacking at the hospital in trying to prevent situation from worsening despite being outnumbered
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Vandalism took place amid midnight protests by women in various parts of State against alleged rape and murder of doctor in seminar hall of the hospital
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The CBI team, including medical and forensic experts, will visit the seminar hall at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital where the trainee doctor's body was discovered on August 9. The Calcutta High Court ordered on Tuesday that the investigation be transferred from the Kolkata Police to the central agency
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On Tuesday, at all the government teaching hospitals in Telangana State, the junior doctors from TJUDA, senior doctors fromTGDA and TTGDA participated in protests demanding justice to the family members of the victim.
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As a symbol of solidarity and mourning, they wore black badges while performing routine duties at government hospitals and also protested for an hour on the hospital campus.
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Ganguly, said that it would not be right to criticize the entire system based on a single incident.
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She was a second-year postgraduate medical student and a house staff member in the chest medicine division. Hospital staff discovered her body around noon on the fourth floor of the emergency building, sparking tension within the premises.
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He was suffering from old age-related ailments
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No injuries reported from the blaze, which started around 3 am
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The rising trend in dengue tests coincides with the monsoon season, known for increased mosquito breeding, and emphasises the need for heightened vigilance and preventive measures among the public.
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Without mobility connectivity, providing ‘Housing For All’ may create more challenges than solutions for the poor
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Roy, one of the founding members of the Trinamool Congress, was was admitted to hospital after a fall at his residence