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It asked the state government to extend all possible support to the CISF team providing security at the R.G. Kar Hospital and medical college. [ 53 ] In line with the longstanding rape shield laws of India , in August 2024, the Supreme Court ordered that the name and photos of the victim be removed from social media and electronic platforms. [ 54 ]
R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital (RGKMCH) is a public hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal, India [3] which started as Asia's first private medical college. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was established in 1886 to ensure self-sufficiency in medical education and services in the colonial era.
R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research: Occupation(s) Doctor, former principal of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital: Known for: R. G. Kar Hospital rape and murder case: Criminal charges: 1. Corruption , financial irregularities and fraud [3] 2. Destruction of evidence in Kolkata rape ...
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In 1918, a society named as "Medical Education Society of Bengal" was formed for the better management of the Institution. Suresh Prasad Sarbadhikari [9] was the first President of the institution, and Kar was its first Secretary. On 12 May 1918, after the demise of Radha Gobinda Kar, the College was renamed as R. G. Kar Medical College and ...
This hospital is the oldest general hospital in India, for the practice of modern medicine and for meaningful research. It is mentioned in the book "The handbook of travellers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka" by L. F. Rushbrook Williams that, "On the Lower Circular Road, South of Victoria Memorial is the Presidency General ...
"A history of the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, 1835–1936". In Dasgupta, Uma (ed.). Science and Modern India: An Institutional History, C. 1784–1947. Pearson Education India. pp. 477– 522. ISBN 978-81-317-2818-5. Poonam Bala, Imperialism and Medicine in Bengal: A Socio-Historical Perspective, New Delhi, 1991
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