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Sanjay Roy was found guilty under Section 64 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita that governs rape, and Sections 66 and 103 (1) of the Act, which deals with punishments for death and murder
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We will take out a rally in Kolkata on November 9 from College Square to Esplanade along with members of civil society organisations, say the protesting junior doctors
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A crucial meeting of the protesters' delegation with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scheduled to take place at the State Secretariat Nabanna on Monday
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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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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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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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Refuses to stop streaming live proceedings in the suo motu case related to rape and murder of PG trainee doctor
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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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Junior doctors have been demonstrating outside 'Swathya Bhavan', the State Health Department headquarters, for over 40 hours
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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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West Bengal government informs top court that 23 people have died as doctors are on strike
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Sources say two Bangladesh-based businessmen had been frequenting Kolkata in the recent past, interacting with Sandip Ghosh
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Besides Kolkata, similar demonstrations were also planned in Barrackpore, Barasat, Budgebudge, Belgharia, Agarpara, Dumdum and Baguiati
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Former deputy superintendent of hospital raises concerns that corruption at RG Kar might be linked to doctor's death, suggests that victim was aware of misconduct and might have threatened to expose it
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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