Junior docs in Bengal to decide on 'cease work' resumption after SC hearing of RG Kar case on Monday
💨 Abstract
Junior doctors in West Bengal have threatened to resume a total strike from September 30, citing inadequate safety and security at workplaces, following assaults on three doctors and three nurses at Sagore Dutta Hospital. The decision comes after a patient's death on Friday night and allegations that the state government has failed to keep its promises for their security.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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