RG Kar case: Doctors accuse WB govt of ‘intimidation tactics’ and blocking essential supplies to obstruct hunger strike | India News – Times of India

The sit-in site of junior doctors protesting against the alleged rape and murder of their colleague at the RG Kar hospital and the alleged police action against a few of them, in Kolkata. (Pic credit: PTI) NEW DELHI: Junior doctors in West Bengal, currently engaged in an indefinite hunger strike, have accused the authorities of…

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‘Willing to have discussion’: Doctors on Mamata Banerjee’s ‘last attempt’ to resolve crisis | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Junior doctors wrote to chief minister Mamata Banerjee saying that they were willing to have discussion in order to end the impasse between the protesting medical professionals and the Bengal government. The Bengal CM is set to hold meeting at 6pm on Saturday at her residence. Post Banerjee’s visit to the protest site…

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Agitating Kolkata docs seek Mamata’s presence, live telecast of meeting: Top developments | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The impasse between the protesting junior doctors and West Bengal state government continued as the agitated doctors listed out a fresh set of demands on Wednesday evening for accepting the government’s appeal to discuss the Kolkata rape-murder. The response from the junior doctors came after West Bengal chief secretary Manoj Pant appealed to…

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Agitating Kolkata docs seek Mamata’s presence, live telecast of meeting: Top developments | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The impasse between the protesting junior doctors and West Bengal state government continued as they listed out a fresh set of demands on Wednesday for accepting the government’s appeal to discuss the way forward. The response from the doctors came after West Bengal chief secretary Manoj Pant appealed to the protesting doctors to…

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A month after RG Kar horror, thousands hit Kolkata streets ahead of SC hearing – Times of India

KOLKATA: Thousands flooded the streets as Kolkata saw a surge in citizen protests Sunday night, praying that next day’s sun would bring with it the much-awaited verdict when the Supreme Court hears the RG Kar Medical College rape-murder case.The “Reclaim the Night” movement, marking a month since a 31-year-old postgraduate resident doctor was found raped…

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