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Prayagraj: Over 500 senior and junior resident doctors, under the banner of the Resident Doctors Association of MLN Medical College , Prayagraj, on Monday took out a silent march in city in protest against the rape and murder of a woman doctor at a medical college in Kolkata. Doctors have also demanded a CBI probe into the incident, and stringent action against the culprit.However, despite the silent march, all the facilities including OPD, Trauma Centre, and emergency services, were running as usual at the SRN hospital.

Doctors claimed that the protest will continue across India till the demands are met. The doctors paid homage to the deceased doctor and affirmed that they would stand in solidarity with the doctor till justice is delivered in the case. We also published the following articles recently Kolkata doctor murder case: Doctors announce protest in Kerala Doctors and medical professionals in Kerala protested at government medical colleges on Monday in response to the recent sexual assault and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor in Kolkata.



Led by the Kerala Government Medical College Teachers Association, the protest aimed to condemn the incident and demand better safety measures for healthcare workers, especially those on night and emergency duty. Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: Delhi resident doctors to halt elective services indefinitely Resident doctors at major government hospitals in Delhi planned an indefinite suspension of elective services starting Monday. The protest followed the brutal rape and murder of a resident doctor in Kolkata.

They demanded immediate action and enhanced protection for healthcare workers. They called for swift implementation of security measures, including CCTV installations in high-risk areas. Kolkata doctor's rape-murder: Maharashtra resident doctors to strike from Tuesday Resident doctors in Maharashtra are set to halt work, excluding emergency services, from Tuesday, aligning with a nationwide strike led by FORDA.

The strike demands justice for a Kolkata trainee doctor who was raped and murdered. MARD Maharashtra also called for improved security and an impartial investigation into the crime..

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