Radiologists Across India Strike to Demand Justice for Murdered Doctor

Radiologists across India participated in a nationwide strike on August 17th, 2024, to protest the brutal rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata. The strike, organized by the Indian Radiological & Imaging Association (IRIA), aimed to express outrage and demand justice for the victim. The incident has sparked widespread concern about the safety of healthcare professionals and ignited calls for improved security measures in hospitals.

CBI Grills Former RG Kar Principal in Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder Case

The CBI is conducting an intensive investigation into the rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata. As part of the investigation, the former principal, Dr. Sandip Ghosh, was questioned for the second consecutive day on Saturday. The CBI is looking into his whereabouts on the night of the incident, his initial reaction, and his communication with authorities. Investigators are also cross-checking his statements with those of other hospital staff and examining the hospital’s shift schedules. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are gathering evidence and interviewing individuals who may have information about the case.

Kolkata Doctor’s Murder Sparks Outrage, CBI Investigates, and IMA Announces Strike

The murder of a 31-year-old doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College has sparked widespread outrage. The victim’s family alleges harassment by the Kolkata police, while the CBI investigates the incident. The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has announced a 24-hour strike in protest, with OPDs and elective surgeries suspended nationwide. The incident has raised concerns about safety and security for medical professionals.

Doctor’s Murder Sparks Nationwide Protests and Calls for Action in India

The tragic murder of a doctor in Kolkata has sparked nationwide protests and calls for action. The Union government is investigating the incident, reviewing the medical college’s safety standards, and considering issuing guidelines for hospitals to improve the safety of female doctors and patients. Resident doctors have gone on strike across the country demanding increased safety measures and justice for the victim.

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