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The parents of the medic who was raped and murdered in R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital said on Thursday (October 31, 2024) that they were not upset about not getting an audience with Union Minister Amit Shah during his visit to West Bengal on October 27.

The couple, who had written to Mr. Shah on October 22 seeking an appointment, expressed hope that they may get the opportunity to meet the Union Home Minister in future.

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“We understand that being the Union Home Minister, he has enormous responsibilities. He must be too hard-pressed to squeeze some time out for us during the day-long visit,” the mother of the deceased doctor said.

On October 27, Mr. Shah made his first visit to Bengal after the Lok Sabha polls in April-May and also after the rape and murder of the on-duty doctor at State-run R.G. Kar hospital on August 9, triggering nationwide protests.

State BJP leaders had said they would try to arrange a meeting between Mr. Shah and the medic’s parents, but it did not happen.

“Maybe we will be able to meet him one day in future,” the medic’s mother told Bengali news channel ABP Ananda.

The parents criticized the newly-formed Junior Doctors Association, considered a parallel platform of the West Bengal Junior Doctors Forum which had been agitating in various ways demanding justice for the deceased medic besides stronger security measures at State-run hospitals.

“What is the locus standi of this new association? Did they ever protest after the death of our daughter? Many of these association members are known to be part of the threat culture brigade,” the mother said.

The agitating junior doctors have been alleging that a threat culture exists in the government healthcare sector, in which a section of medics, teachers and officials are involved.

The mother also recalled how their daughter used to decorate their residence with lamps on the day of Kali Puja every year.

“After bursting of fireworks, we (parents and daughter) used to go for pandal hopping and dine out. This year our house is plunged into darkness. We pray to Goddess Kali for the punishment of all those involved in the crime,” she said.



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R.G. Kar hospital rape-murder case: voices of disquiet as systemic issues vie with justice at Kolkata stir https://artifex.news/article68655831-ecerand29/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 04:06:10 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68655831-ecerand29/ Read More “R.G. Kar hospital rape-murder case: voices of disquiet as systemic issues vie with justice at Kolkata stir” »

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The rape and murder of a 31-year-old female trainee doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital (RGKMCH) has, for the past 40 days, incited protests from doctors and several other sections of society, all of whom have been staunch in their demand for justice. But while the protests are primarily over women’s safety, it is male doctors who have ended up taking centre stage, say some female doctors.

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Many of them cite that on September 16, when a delegation of 42 doctors met Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at her residence to present their demands, the number of female doctors was in single digits, remaining underrepresented even in the midst of a movement stemming from the rape and murder of one of their own.

“Men are hogging the limelight, and the movement has become more about the rot in the medical system than women’s safety,” said Gauri Seth, a resident doctor from Medical College, Kolkata.

Expressing bafflement at the fact that even protest sites are not inclusive enough, Ms. Seth added: “One of the narratives is that Abhaya [the symbolic name given to the victim] died because she raised her voice against injustice. But now, men are taking away our voices and leading the movement. They have been playing saviour since Day 1, and we don’t need them protecting us from other men.”

Echoing Ms. Seth’s disappointment, a female MBBS graduate at city medical college told The Hindu that male doctors “with saviour complexes” have occupied the frontlines of the protests as well as leadership positions in Resident Doctors’ Associations across Kolkata. “We just need the men to listen and let us express what makes us feel unsafe in our workplace, as well as what we need as solutions,” she said.

“Nurses and female hospital workers face even more violence than the average female doctor, but they aren’t mentioned anywhere in the ongoing discourse,” added Radhikaa Sharma, a postgraduate trainee doctor.

Rape as a tool

Kavita Krishnan, a female rights activist, said the feminist purpose that initially fuelled the protest is now struggling to stay relevant amid other narratives. “What happened to the victim happened to her because she was a woman, not because she was a doctor. That is something that needs to be kept in mind,” she said.

Satabdi Das, a gender rights activist and convener of the ‘Reclaim the Night, Reclaim the Rights’ movement which facilitated the participation of feminist and queer activists in the protests, noted that many protesters no longer view the rape and murder of the doctor as a gender crime due to the larger political nexus allegedly behind the incident.

“Many believe that if a man had stood up to the political nexus, the same would have happened to him. However, rape is a tool of domination which is rarely wielded over other men. There is a lack of understanding about rape not being a crime of lust but a tool to exercise power over women,” she said.

Ms. Das also noted the lack of not just female, but also queer and transgender faces in the doctors’ agitation. “While I understand that the doctors’ five-point agenda is chiefly based on the health infrastructure and safety of health workers, they could have created a more compelling picture if more women were the faces of the protest,” she said.



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The Supreme Court will hear the RG Kar case next on September 17

Kolkata:

A key document necessary for post-mortem came under the spotlight today as the Supreme Court heard the Kolkata doctor’s rape and murder case. Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud questioned where the challan was and pointed out that an autopsy cannot be carried out without it. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the West Bengal government, submitted that he could not find the document immediately and would get back to the court on this question.

The question came up after an advocate appearing in the matter asked if the clothes of the victim were produced during the autopsy.

The Chief Justice then asked about the document when the body was handed over for autopsy after the inquest. When Mr Sibal said he is not immediately able to locate it, the Chief Justice replied, “It is important because it has a column showing what clothes and articles were sent along with the body, we want to see that.”

The post-mortem team, the Chief Justice said, will not accept the body without the challan. “That is why we want to see it.”

Mr Sibal requested the court for more time. “We will submit it to the court. What I am told is that CJM (Chief Judicial Magistrate) filled it up himself and sent it,” he said. “Was the post-mortem carried out without the request form at all,” the Chief Justice asked, and Solicitor General Mehta added that is not possible because it is a statutory form.

Justice JB Pardiwala, who was on the three-judge bench along with the Chief Justice and Justice Manoj Misra, pointed to the post-mortem report. “See the third column on the top, the constable (who brought the body) is supposed to carry this (form). It has been struck off. So there is no reference of this challan when the dead body is sent for examination. You need to explain, if this document is missing, then something is amiss,” he said.

The Chief Justice then said that the CBI should ask for this document from the Bengal government too. An advocate appearing before the bench said this document was submitted during the hearing in Calcutta High Court. The Solicitor General of India then questioned, “In the absence of mention in the post-mortem report, the possibility of it having been created subsequently cannot be ruled out.”

Mr Sibal replied, “Nothing is being created subsequently. We will file an affidavit.”

“The court has been apprised of challan when the body is examined. CBI states that the above challan duly filled in is not a part of the case file handed over to the CBI. Faced with the above, the advocate appearing for one of the petitioners before the high court says the form was produced before the high court,” the court said in its order, adding that the counsel appearing for the Bengal government do not have the document

“Copy of the form duly filled in will be submitted on the next date of hearing,” the order adds.

The Supreme Court has now asked the CBI to file a fresh report in the case next Tuesday.

The central agency today flagged the forensic report in the case and said “who collected the samples” has emerged as a relevant question.

Solicitor General Mehta said the central agency had decided to send samples to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi.

“We have forensic examination report and one thing is admitted that when the girl was found at 9:30 am, her jeans and undergarments were removed and lying nearby… semi-nude and injury marks also on body… they have taken samples. they have sent to CFSL in West Bengal. CBI has taken a decision to send the sample to AIIMS,” he said.

Without explicitly mentioning the findings, the Solicitor General says, “Person enters, girl is nude and this is the result of FSL. So who took the sample is relevant.”

The delay in filing the FIR came up again. “There is a delay of almost 14 hours in recording the FIR. It is very clear,” the Chief Justice said.



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Day After Global Protests, Kolkata Rape-Murder Case In Supreme Court Today https://artifex.news/day-after-global-protests-kolkata-rape-murder-case-in-supreme-court-today-6522210rand29/ Mon, 09 Sep 2024 02:31:26 +0000 https://artifex.news/day-after-global-protests-kolkata-rape-murder-case-in-supreme-court-today-6522210rand29/ Read More “Day After Global Protests, Kolkata Rape-Murder Case In Supreme Court Today” »

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Sunday night, thousands gathered in Kolkata and across the globe, demanding justice for the victim.

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court will today hear the case related to the brutal rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on August 9. A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra will oversee the proceedings.

On Sunday night, thousands gathered in Kolkata and across the globe, demanding justice for the victim. These demonstrations were part of a larger wave of protests, organised under the banner of “Reclaim the Night,” a movement calling for safety and justice for women in public spaces.

Supreme Court’s Earlier Hearing

The Supreme Court on August 20 termed the incident “horrific” and took additional measures to address safety concerns within the healthcare sector. The court issued several directives, including the formation of a 10-member National Task Force to develop protocols for ensuring the safety of doctors and healthcare workers across the country.

The court called upon protesting doctors who had been striking in solidarity with the victim to return to work, stating that “justice and medicine cannot be stopped.” 

The case initially faced delays, with the Supreme Court, during its hearing on August 22, criticising the Kolkata Police for their sluggish handling of the investigation. It was not until August 13 that the Calcutta High Court intervened, transferring the investigation from the Kolkata Police to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The CBI began its probe the following day, August 14.

The victim’s body was discovered in a seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College on August 9, bearing severe injuries. A civic volunteer was arrested the next day in connection with the crime, but the investigation has since widened, resulting in the arrest of the college’s former principal as well.

Protests Worldwide 

From the streets of Kolkata to the cities of Europe, Asia, and the United States, the global Indian community rallied for justice Sunday night. Over 130 protests took place in 25 countries, including major cities like Stockholm, Sydney, and New York. Protesters – many clad in black -held vigils, sang in Bengali, and chanted slogans in solidarity with the victim.

The streets of Kolkata were transformed into protest sites as men and women, young and old, took to the streets to demand justice. From forming human chains to holding burning torches, protesters expressed their anger and sorrow for the victim, who they symbolically named “Tilottama” or “Abhaya.” 

“Whenever I think about the torment, the pain experienced by my daughter on that night, I shudder. She had dreams to serve society. Now, all these protesters are my children,” the victim’s mother said at a rally in Kolkata, as quoted by news agency PTI.

A 14-kilometre-long human chain stretching from Shyambazar in North Kolkata to the suburb of Sodepur was also organised. Thousands of citizens, including rival football fans from East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, and Mohammedan Sporting, stood shoulder to shoulder, united in their call for justice.

Centre vs State 

Amid the protests, a political clash has emerged between the Centre and the West Bengal government, with the former accusing the state of “unpardonable” non-cooperation in extending logistical support to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which was tasked with providing security at RG Kar Medical College. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs, in its application to the Supreme Court, has called the lack of cooperation from the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) government “symptomatic of a systemic malaise.”

The Centre has urged the top court to direct the West Bengal government to fully cooperate with the CISF, failing which it has requested contempt proceedings against the officials responsible for non-compliance
 



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Drunk Civic Volunteer In Kolkata Rams Bike Into RG Kar Protester, Arrested https://artifex.news/kolkata-rape-murder-case-drunk-civic-volunteer-in-kolkata-rams-bike-into-rg-kar-protester-arrested-6458530rand29/ Sat, 31 Aug 2024 07:13:39 +0000 https://artifex.news/kolkata-rape-murder-case-drunk-civic-volunteer-in-kolkata-rams-bike-into-rg-kar-protester-arrested-6458530rand29/ Read More “Drunk Civic Volunteer In Kolkata Rams Bike Into RG Kar Protester, Arrested” »

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A civic volunteer attached to Kolkata Police was arrested on Saturday for allegedly hitting a protesting student with his motorcycle in an inebriated state on Friday evening. The incident took place when a group of students were protesting against the rape and murder of a junior doctor at RG Kar Medical College & Hospital and the motorcycle hit one of them.

The civic volunteer has been identified as Gangasagar Golde.

Incidentally, the sole arrested accused in the RG Kar rape and murder case Sanjay Roy was also a civic volunteer attached to the city police.

A complaint has also been registered against one traffic sergeant Tarakeswar Puri, who was spotted getting engaged in a verbal spat with the protesting students after the latter surrounded the motorcycle-borne civic volunteer after he allegedly hit one of the protesters.

A video of the entire event had gone viral. IANS, however, could not cross-check the authenticity of the video.

Late Friday evening, a group of former students of Rabindra Bharati University was protesting against the rape and murder incident at BT Road on the northern outskirts of Kolkata, when the motorcycle-borne civic volunteer allegedly hit one of them.

The other protesters immediately surrounded him and started protesting.

Although initially, the civic volunteer tried to argue with the protesters, at a later stage he was seen apologising to them, in the viral video. However, the protesters refused to let him go.

“We have been pardoning for a long time and that exactly has resulted in the current situation,” one of the protesters was heard saying in the video.

Later, when the traffic sergeant came to intervene and tried to bring out the civic volunteer, the protestors engaged in a verbal spat with him.

Thereafter, since early Saturday morning, the students blocked the busy BT Road and started protesting.

The protests continued till about 9.30 A.M. on Saturday and were withdrawn only after information surfaced that the accused civic volunteer had been arrested.

Meanwhile, West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose has issued a statement claiming that he is in fast-track mode in handling requests by parents of the victim of the RG Kar tragedy.

“On the receipt of a heart-wrenching letter from the parents of the victim of the RG Kar horror, Governor rushed to Delhi and presented their grievances before the Home Minister. The Governor apprised the Home Minister of the gravity of the situation and the public protest against the ghastly incident,” the statement read.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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AIIMS Doctors To Protest At Jantar Mantar Over Kolkata Rape-Murder Case https://artifex.news/aiims-doctors-to-protest-at-jantar-mantar-over-kolkata-rape-murder-case-6457384rand29/ Sat, 31 Aug 2024 03:11:22 +0000 https://artifex.news/aiims-doctors-to-protest-at-jantar-mantar-over-kolkata-rape-murder-case-6457384rand29/ Read More “AIIMS Doctors To Protest At Jantar Mantar Over Kolkata Rape-Murder Case” »

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New Delhi:

Doctors at the nation’s premier medical institute AIIMS-Delhi will hold a protest in the national Capital on Saturday afternoon to seek justice for the rape and murder victim at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in West Bengal.

Vice president of the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) and a senior resident doctor at AIIMS-New Delhi, Dr Suvrankar Datta told the media that they were planning a peaceful protest.

“We are organising a large peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar on August 31 to seek justice for our colleague at RG Kar Medical College in West Bengal,” Dr Suvrankar Datta was quoted as saying by media reports.

In the wake of repeated physical and sexual assaults on medical professionals, particularly women while on duty, the medical fraternity in the country is demanding that the Union government implement a nationwide protection Act for healthcare professionals to prevent violence against them.

Dr Suvrankar Datta said, “We call on the Central Government to implement a nationwide protection Act for healthcare professionals to prevent violence.”

The doctors are planning to gather at Jantar Mantar for the protest and have appealed to others from the medical community to join them in drawing the government’s attention to their plight and to seek justice for the RG Kar victim.

Dr Suvrankar Datta said, “Ahead of the Supreme Court hearing on September 5, I urge doctors to join us at Jantar Mantar from 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. on Saturday. We want to demonstrate our unity and demand increased security in hospitals across the country.”

In the weeks after the heinous rape and murder in Kolkata, there were nationwide strikes and protests by doctors across the country and medical facilities were hit.

The striking doctors went back to work following an intervention by the Supreme Court of India on August 22 wherein the top court asked them to join their duties while also assuring them that it would prevail upon authorities not to take adverse action against the striking doctors, who had been protesting over the Kolkata doctor’s rape and murder case.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Society Needs Honest, Unbiased Self-Introspection https://artifex.news/president-droupadi-murmu-on-kolkata-rape-murder-case-society-needs-honest-unbiased-self-introspection-6436151rand29/ Wed, 28 Aug 2024 09:39:32 +0000 https://artifex.news/president-droupadi-murmu-on-kolkata-rape-murder-case-society-needs-honest-unbiased-self-introspection-6436151rand29/ Read More “Society Needs Honest, Unbiased Self-Introspection” »

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President Droupadi Murmu – in her first public statement on the brutal rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata nearly 20 days ago – said she is “dismayed and horrified”. She said no civilised society can allow women to be subjected to such atrocities.

President Murmu’s Quotes On Crime Against Women

  1. “Even as students, doctors, and citizens were protesting in Kolkata, criminals remained on the prowl elsewhere,” President Murmu told the news agency PTI.

  2. “Enough is enough,” anguished President Murmu said on crimes against women.

  3. She said that society needs “honest and unbiased self-introspection” and has to ask itself “some difficult questions”. 

  4. President Murmu said that very often, a “deplorable mindset” sees the female as a “lesser human being, less powerful, less capable, and less intelligent”.

  5. “In 12 years since Nirbhaya, countless rapes have been forgotten by society. This “collective amnesia” is obnoxious,” she told PTI. A 23-year-old paramedic student, who came to be known as Nirbhaya — the fearless one — was raped and brutally assaulted inside a moving bus in south Delhi by six people, before being thrown out on the road. She died on December 29, 2012.

  6. President Murmu said that societies are “scared to face history resort to collective amnesia”. “Time now for India to face history squarely,” she said.

  7. “Let us deal with this perversion in a comprehensive manner to curb it right at the beginning,” she said. 

The rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on August 9 has caused nationwide outrage. Junior doctors have refused to see non-emergency patients in many parts of the country. They are demanding justice for the victim and greater safety for women at hospitals.



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Assam Rape Case Accused Tafujal Islam, Being Taken To Crime Scene, Escapes Cops, Dies In Pond https://artifex.news/assam-rape-case-accused-tafujal-islam-being-taken-to-crime-scene-escapes-cops-dies-in-pond-6405945rand29/ Sat, 24 Aug 2024 03:18:51 +0000 https://artifex.news/assam-rape-case-accused-tafujal-islam-being-taken-to-crime-scene-escapes-cops-dies-in-pond-6405945rand29/ Read More “Assam Rape Case Accused Tafujal Islam, Being Taken To Crime Scene, Escapes Cops, Dies In Pond” »

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The accused, identified as Tafujal Islam, was arrested Friday

New Delhi:

A key accused in the rape case of a minor girl died after trying to escape police custody this morning, police said. The accused, identified as Tafujal Islam, was being taken to the location – where the crime allegedly took place – for a re-creation of the crime scene around 4 am. He then escaped from police custody and jumped into the pond at Dhing in Assam’s Nagaon district.

A search operation was launched and his body was recovered with the help of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) after about two hours, the police said.

“After his interrogation, he was taken for crime scene re-creation. When he was taken there, he suddenly tried to pull the handcuff from a constable’s grip and flee. He then fell in a nearby pond,” a senior police official said.

Our constable was also injured, he said.

“We are investigating as to how he was able to flee,” he added.

Tafujal Islam was also going to take the police to another accused’s residence, police sources said.

He was arrested on Friday after a 14-year-old girl was allegedly raped by three persons in Assam’s Nagaon district on Thursday evening. Two other suspects in the case are on the run.

The alleged assault reportedly took place when the girl was returning from a coaching class.

She was found in a semi-conscious state near a pond with her bicycle beside her, local residents said. She was on the roadside for about an hour before residents rescued her.

Himanta Biswa Sarma On Assam Rape Case

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had called it a “crime against humanity” and said that it has “struck our collective conscience”.

“We will NOT SPARE anyone and BRING the perpetrators to JUSTICE. I’ve directed the Assam Police chief to visit the site and ensure swift action against such monsters,” he had said in a post on X on Friday.

The girl is recovering in hospital and a report of the medical test to confirm sexual assault is awaited.

Shops, markets, and education institutions in the area remained shut on Friday as a mark of protest. Police and paramilitary personnel were deployed to enhance security during this period.

The incident comes amid widespread protests against sexual violence in the aftermath of the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at a Kolkata hospital on August 9.





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Payel Mukherjee: Actor Says She Was Attacked By A Biker In Kolkata Amid Rape-Murder Protests: If A Woman Can… https://artifex.news/payel-mukherjee-actor-says-she-was-attacked-by-a-biker-in-kolkata-amid-rape-murder-protests-if-a-woman-can-6405635rand29/ Sat, 24 Aug 2024 01:45:05 +0000 https://artifex.news/payel-mukherjee-actor-says-she-was-attacked-by-a-biker-in-kolkata-amid-rape-murder-protests-if-a-woman-can-6405635rand29/ Read More “Payel Mukherjee: Actor Says She Was Attacked By A Biker In Kolkata Amid Rape-Murder Protests: If A Woman Can…” »

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Actor Payel Mukherjee was seen sobbing while narrating the incident in a video

New Delhi:

Actor Payel Mukherjee today alleged that she was attacked by a biker after a “minor accident” on a Kolkata road. Taking to her official social media accounts, she shared a video while sitting in the damaged car and said that a man stopped his two-wheeler before her on Southern Avenue after a “minor accident”, and asked her to come out of the vehicle. The police said it was a “road traffic accident” and the accused person had been arrested. 

“As I refused to come out fearing for my safety, the man banged against the glass on my right side window and broke it into pieces injuring my hand,” Ms Mukherjee said while sobbing in the video.

According to the news agency PTI, the man said that Payel’s car grazed past his bike and that he apologised to the police for the incident. 

“I don’t know where we stand now. If a woman can be accosted and heckled in such a way in a crowded street in the evening, then that exemplifies the real situation. And this happens amid rallies taken out all over the city on the issue of women’s safety,” the actor, who is also a known face in the south film industry, said in the video in Bangla.

She also said that there was no minimum safety for women in Kolkata despite the situation right now.

“I shudder to think what would have happened to me had this incident taken place in a deserted spot,” Ms Banerjee added.

In another video, she showed the bike involved in the accident and asked “if anyone can see any damage”.

The police responded to her social media post and said that they “swiftly intervened” and arrested the accused.

“Today evening a renowned Bengali actress was seen live-streaming an incident of RTA (road traffic accident) and hooliganism at Southern Avenue on social media. The on-duty police of Tollygunge police station swiftly intervened and the accused person had been arrested from the spot,” a senior police official said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The incident comes at a time when the country is witnessing massive protests over the rape and murder of a postgraduate medical trainee at the state-run RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata.

Healthcare professionals across the country ceased work after the body of the medic, a junior doctor, was found in a seminar room of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on August 9.





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Health Ministry To Set Up National Task Force For Safety Of Doctors https://artifex.news/health-ministry-to-set-up-national-task-force-for-safety-of-doctors-6389229rand29/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 21:00:23 +0000 https://artifex.news/health-ministry-to-set-up-national-task-force-for-safety-of-doctors-6389229rand29/ Read More “Health Ministry To Set Up National Task Force For Safety Of Doctors” »

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The Union Health Ministry on Wednesday issued an Office Memorandum on the National Task Force.

New Delhi:

The Union Health Ministry on Wednesday issued an Office Memorandum on the National Task Force, formed by the Supreme Court for the medical professionals’ safety.

The panel will be headed by Cabinet Secretary, Government of India as its Chairperson has been constituted following the Supreme Court’s direction on August 20.

“The 14-member task force comprises ex-officio members and experts. It includes, Cabinet Secretary, Government of India – Chairperson, Home Secretary, Government of India, Secretary, M/o Health and Family Welfare Member Secretary Government of India, Chairperson, National Medical Commission, President, National Board of Examinations, Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, AVSM, VSM, Director General Medical Services (Navy), Dr D Nageshwar Reddy, Chairman and Managing Director, Asian Institute of Gastroenterology and AIG Hospitals, Hyderabad, Dr M Srinivas, Director, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS), Delhi, Dr Pratima Murthy, Director, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, Dr Goverdhan Dutt Puri, Executive Director, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur; Dr Saumitra Rawat, Chairperson, Institute of Surgical Gastroenterology, GI and HPB Onco-Surgery and Liver Transplantation and Member, Board of Management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, Professor Anita Saxena, Vice-Chancellor, Pandit BD Sharma Medical University, Rohtak, Formerly Dean of Academics, Chief-Cardiothoracic Centre and Head Cardiology Department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, Dr Pallavi Saple, Dean, Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai, Dr Padma Srivastava, formerly Professor at the Department of Neurology, AIIMS, Delhi. Currently Chairperson of Neurology at Paras Health Gurugram,” it stated.

The office memorandum stated that the NTF shall submit an interim report within three weeks and the final report within two months from the date of the order of the Supreme Court of India, dated August 20.

“The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare will provide logistical support including making travel arrangements, stay and secretarial assistance and bear the travel expenses and other related expenses of the members of the NTF,” it said.

The NTF shall formulate effective recommendations to remedy the issues of concern about safety, working conditions and well-being of medical professionals and other related matters, the statement said.

The NTF shall prepare an action plan categorized under two heads- prevention of violence against medical professionals and providing safe working conditions, and providing an enforceable national protocol for dignified and safe working conditions for interns, residents, senior residents, doctors, nurses and all medical professionals.

“The phrase medical professionals encompasses every medical professional including doctors, medical students who are undergoing their compulsory rotating medical internship (CRMI) as a part of the MBBS course, resident doctors and senior resident doctors and nurses (including those who are nursing interns),” it said.

“The NTF shall be at liberty to make recommendations on all aspects of the action plan and any other aspects, which the members seek to cover. NTF would be at liberty to make additional suggestions, where appropriate. The NTF shall also suggest appropriate timelines for the implementation of the recommendations. The NTF may consult relevant stakeholders in this regard,” it added.

Due to the ongoing strike by the Resident Doctors, the OPDs are affected by 65 per cent, admission by 40 per cent, Operation theatres reduced by 90 pc, laboratory services reduced by 30 pc, Radiological investigations by 55 per cent, Nuclear Medicine by 20 per cent till Wednesday 4:30 pm at AIIMS, Delhi.

Earlier today, the IMA wrote to Union Health Minister JP Nadda, highlighting the urgent need for bringing a central law to deal with attacks on medics and healthcare establishments and pointing out that a special exigency exists to violence on doctors and hospitals.

The IMA also expressed gratitude to JP Nadda for receiving its delegation on August 13 regarding the issue of a central law on violence on doctors and hospitals, safety and security at the workplaces of healthcare personnel and the working and living conditions of resident doctors.

It mentioned that the IMA had called for withdrawing the services of the medical fraternity, except for casualties and emergencies, across India on August 17.

“The withdrawal of service was near total in almost all the districts of the country,” it added.

It mentioned that the Supreme Court has intervened in the rape-and-murder case of a trainee doctor in Kolkata’s R G Kar Medical College and Hospital and formed a National Task Force (NTF) in this regard.

“The issue of promulgating an ordinance for the Central Act for the protection of healthcare professionals remains to be addressed. The IMA is keen on a Central Act in this regard,” the letter said.

It also submitted a list of facts for JP Nadda’s consideration.

“Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Act, 2010 was enacted by Parliament at the request of four states, even though hospitals and dispensaries come under the Constitution’s State List,” it added.

The IMA also highlighted that a draft legislation — the Healthcare Service Personnel and Clinical Establishments (Prohibition of Violence and Damage to Property) Bill, 2019 — was placed in the public domain after due consultations with all the stakeholders. The Union home and law ministries were involved, along with the health ministry, in drafting the Bill.

It also mentioned the Epidemic Diseases (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 was proclaimed on April 22, 2020, amending the Epidemic Diseases Act of 1897 during the COVID-19 setting.

The IMA said “Doctors stand as a separate class due to the nature of their professional services. The Supreme Court acknowledged that in the Jacob Mathew vs State of Punjab and Another judgment of 2004.”

“There are special laws enacted for specific exigencies like the POCSO Act as well. We, the Indian Medical Association appeal to you that a special exigency exists about the violence on doctors and hospitals. The doctors are vulnerable in their workplace. The State has a bounden duty to provide safety and security to the doctors and other healthcare personnel. ‘Right to Life’ is a fundamental right,” reads the letter by IMA.

“25 state legislations in this regard have not prevented violence across the country. Very few FIRs have been lodged and very few convictions have happened. There is an urgent need to bring in a Central Act on Violence on Doctors and Hospitals. This is felt acutely by the medical fraternity of India,” it added.

“We demand that the draft bill 2019 incorporating the amendment clauses of the Epidemic Diseases Amendment Act, 2020 and the Code Grey Protocol of Kerala Government “Prevention Management of Violence against Healthcare workers” be proclaimed as an ordinance to instill confidence into the minds of the Doctors of India,” the letter read.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Supreme Court constituted a 10-member National Task Force to make recommendations on the prevention of violence and safe working conditions for medical professionals. The task force includes Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, among others.

Days after the rape and murder of a junior doctor in Kolkata sparked nationwide protests, the top court suo motu took up the case and directed the task force to submit an interim report within three weeks and a final report within two months.

The top court also asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file a status report on the status of the investigation in the rape case. The court asked the West Bengal government to file a status report on the mob attack incident in the RG Kar hospital on August 15.

On August 9, a postgraduate trainee doctor was allegedly raped and murdered while on duty at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, sparking nationwide strikes and protests by the medical community.

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