Bengal: Doctors of pvt hospitals call for 'partial cease work', emergency services to be operational
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Doctors in private hospitals in West Bengal have announced a 48-hour "partial cease work" from October 14, in solidarity with junior doctors on a hunger strike over a rape and murder case at a state-run hospital. They will only provide emergency services, while their demands for justice and improved safety measures remain unaddressed by the government.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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