The second round of discussions between the West Bengal government and protesting junior doctors ended without resolution on ...
Kolkata: Agitating junior doctors in West Bengal announced that they would continue their cease-work movement over the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor after the second round of talks ...
The government has approved the hiring of 1,514 additional security personnel, comprising 910 men and 604 women, for 29 ...
Speaking to the media after his meeting with the CBI, Adhikari said, "Sir (Sudipta Roy) did call, and I was in touch with him ...
A day after their meeting, as promised to the protesting doctors on September 14 late evening, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee ...
The junior doctors have been protesting for over a month, seeking improvements in healthcare and working conditions ...
Junior doctors in Kolkata are contemplating resuming work while continuing their protest for justice over a colleague's death ...
The junior doctors expressed “unhappiness” lack of concrete assurances and said their sit-in protests would continue.
After a second meeting with the state government, the doctors said they received only ‘verbal assurances’ on their demands.
Taking place on the 40th day of the strike, the meeting failed to achieve any breakthroughs, primarily due to the ...
State Government officials agreed to meet with a group of doctors to discuss sexual violence protesters' demands in Kolkata.