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In Kolkata, a meeting between 12 doctors' associations and West Bengal Chief Secretary Manoj Pant ended without a resolution due to the state government's reluctance to set a timeline to resolve the deadlock. The doctors' representatives requested the Chief Secretary to visit the fasting junior doctors and speak with them directly, and questioned the absence of Health Secretary NS Nigam. The government said Nigam is in New Delhi for a Supreme Court hearing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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