Himachal doctors took to the streets for Kolkata's daughter…


A PG trainee female doctor was raped and murdered on 9 august at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College. This barbaric incident has shaken everyone. This has led to anger among doctors across the country. Especially female intern doctors are worried about their safety. Protests are increasing in this case. Meanwhile, doctors of himachal pradesh are also registering their protest against the incident. Apart from emergency services, other services have been closed. All doctors are demanding justice for Kolkata's daughter.

Doctors' courage did not wane even in the midst of heavy rains


In the capital shimla, doctors of indira gandhi Medical college registered their protest by taking out a candle march. Earlier on 12 august, a candle march was taken out from indira gandhi Medical college to Lakkar Bazaar. On friday too, a candle march was taken out starting from Sher-e-Punjab Chowk to shimla DC Office. During this, heavy rain also occurred in Shimla. Even in this rain, the courage of the doctors did not wane and they all stood together and demanded justice for the daughter of Kolkata.

All other services except emergency are closed


Resident Doctors Association's Vice President Dr. Rohit Chauhan said that until Kolkata's daughter gets justice, all the doctors will continue to demand justice in this way. All other services except emergency are closed. On Saturday, professors will also join the protest and demand justice for Kolkata's daughter. After this incident in Kolkata, doctors across the country have become concerned about their safety. All doctors want that when they are on duty, special attention should be paid to their safety. If we talk about shimla indira gandhi Medical college, there is a shortage of security personnel here too. The security personnel who have been deployed are also not trained. Apart from this, there is no facility of adequate light at many places. In such a situation, female doctors feel scared to go here and there.

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