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Junior doctors in Bengal are back to work after 42 days

"We have started rejoining duties today. Our colleagues have started returning to their respective departments since this morning only in essential and emergency services, but not at the OPDs. Please do not forget that this is only a partial resumption of duties," Aniket Mahato, one of the doctors stated. 

News Arena Network - Kolkata - UPDATED: September 21, 2024, 05:38 PM - 2 min read

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Junior doctors in Bengal are back to work after 42 days

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After ending 42 days long protest, the Junior doctors on Saturday rejoined their duties partially at various government-run hospitals in West Bengal. They were on 'cease work' in protest against the rape and murder of an on-duty woman doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

 

"We have started rejoining duties today. Our colleagues have started returning to their respective departments since this morning only in essential and emergency services, but not at the OPDs. Please do not forget that this is only a partial resumption of duties," Aniket Mahato, one of the doctors stated. 

 

He said his other colleagues have already left for flood-hit districts of the state where they would start 'Abhaya clinics' (medical camps), to demonstrate their commitment to public health even amid ongoing protests.

 

Emergency services returned to normalcy at various state-run hospitals, with the doctors rejoining work.

 

"It is a great relief for us. We support their cause but it had become very difficult for regular patients like us to get treatment for the last month or so because of the 'cease work'," Dipankar Jana, a patient at Bankura Medical College and Hospital, said.

 

Several patients were seen pouring in at an 'Abhaya clinic' in flood-hit Panskura in Purba Medinipur district.

 

"We have received very good response in these clinics. Several people have visited the clinics and our colleagues have attended to them. We are ready to provide 24/7 service... it is our commitment," Aheli Chowdhury, a junior doctor manning one such clinic, said.

 

The agitating doctors said that they would wait for another seven days for the administration to fulfill their demands for justice for the deceased doctor and the removal of the state health secretary or else they would start another round of 'cease work'.

 

The doctors have been protesting since August 9 when the body of a woman medic was found at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, demanding justice for the deceased doctor as well as removing key officials from their posts alleging their involvement in the case.

 

The CBI, which is investigating the case, has arrested several people, including the former principal of the RG Kar Hospital Sandip Ghosh, in connection with its probe.  

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