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[7] [8] The junior doctors in West Bengal undertook a strike action for 42 days demanding a thorough probe of the incident and adequate security at hospitals. [9] The incident amplified debate about the safety of women and doctors in India, and has sparked significant outrage, and nationwide and international protests. [10] [11] [12]
Citizens are taking to the streets in Kolkata, India, on August 14, ahead of the 78th Indian Independence Day, to protest against the rape and murder of a second-year intern doctor in Kolkata.
The killing of the 31-year-old trainee doctor, who was on duty at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, underscored India’s ongoing struggle with violence against women.The woman’s ...
The West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front (WBJDF) is a representative body of junior doctors working in government medical institutions across West Bengal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It gained prominence through its involvement in advocating for better working conditions, medical infrastructure, and the safety of healthcare workers.
On 30 May 1990, a team of three health officers were returning to Kolkata after inspecting an immunization program in Gosaba. [1] [2] The team consisted of Anita Dewan, the Deputy District Extension Media Officer of the West Bengal Health Department; Uma Ghosh, a senior officer of the Health Department; and Renu Ghosh, a representative of UNICEF's World Health Organization office in New Delhi.
The revelation of earlier violence against Dr. Hamid Mirshojae raised new questions about the fatal shooting, which has left the Woodland Hills community reeling.
Doctors' protest demanding justice for a fellow doctor who was a victim of mob violence. According to an Indian Medical Association survey, due to the increasing reports of violence against doctors, the main source of stress for doctors was fear of violence, followed by the fear of being sued. 62% of the doctors who answered the survey reported that they were unable to see their patients ...
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