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Agitating Kolkata docs seek Mamata's presence, live telecast of meeting: Top developments

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 September 2024
The impasse between junior doctors and the West Bengal government continues as doctors demand to send a delegation of 30 representatives to meet with the Chief Minister, with a live telecast of the meeting. Their five-point demands include punishing those responsible for rape and murder, disciplinary actions against officials, and better security measures for healthcare workers.
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