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SC gives docs till 5pm to end stir, allows WB govt to take action otherwise

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 September 2024 ()
The Supreme Court has mandated that West Bengal's resident doctors must return to work by Tuesday evening or face disciplinary measures. This comes after a prolonged 28-day strike affecting patient care and postponing surgeries. The court also called on the state government to enhance security measures for doctors in hospitals.
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