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'He sold unclaimed bodies': Shocking charge against RG Kar ex-principal Sandip Ghosh by former colleague

DNA Wednesday, 21 August 2024
Sandip Ghosh's former colleague also alleged that Ghosh was engaged in trafficking biomedical waste and medical supplies to Bangladesh.
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