West Bengal doctors' strike, Kolkata hospital rape and murder, healthcare services affected
Kolkata Hospital Rape And MurderDoctors StrikeWest Bengal GovernmentIndian Medical AssociationHospital SecurityReal Estate MumbaiAug 18, 2024

A 28-year-old patient was allegedly raped and murdered by a hospital staff member on June 3.
Doctors are striking to demand better security measures and action against the accused in the Kolkata hospital rape and murder case.
The strike has severely affected healthcare services, with many patients being turned away from hospitals.
The government has announced the installation of CCTV cameras and the deployment of security personnel in hospitals.
The IMA has come out in support of the striking doctors, saying that the safety and security of patients is a top priority.

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