Junior doctors in West Bengal are easing their 41-day cease work by partially rejoining emergency and essential services after the state government addressed several of their demands. This decision follows tragic events involving the rape and murder of a fellow doctor, which sparked the protests. The doctors will lift their sit-in outside the state health department headquarters, but they will continue to protest by marching to the CBI office. While they will not work in outpatient services, they expect the government to fulfill its promises within a week. If these commitments are not met, the doctors have warned that they may resume their cease work. Their fight for justice remains a priority.
Kolkata Doctors Partially Lift Cease Work Amid Promises from Government
In a recent development, junior doctors in Kolkata have announced that they will partially lift their ‘cease work’ and begin rejoining duties in emergency and essential services at state-run hospitals starting Saturday. The decision comes after the West Bengal government agreed to meet most of their demands following a protest that lasted for 41 days, sparked by the tragic rape and murder of a fellow doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
The doctors, who have been holding a sit-in outside the state health department’s headquarters, Swasthya Bhawan, plan to conclude their sit-in after a march to the CBI office in Salt Lake. They aim to draw attention to their demands and ensure they are heard.
A representative of the agitating doctors stated, “Considering the current flood situation in West Bengal and the state government’s agreement to our certain demands, we will be rejoining emergency and essential services partially from Saturday.” However, they made it clear that they will not resume duties in the Out Patient Department (OPD).
The doctors emphasized that their fight for justice is far from over. They plan to give the government a week to implement the promises made; if these are not fulfilled, they may have to resume their ‘cease work’ again.
This partial lifting of the cease work signals a cautious step towards normalcy, but the doctors’ commitment to securing their demands remains strong.
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What is happening with the doctors at RG Kar?
Doctors at RG Kar Hospital are currently on a "ceasework" protest, which means they are limiting their work and services due to some issues. -
Why are the doctors protesting?
The doctors are protesting because they want better working conditions, salaries, and more support from the hospital management. -
What does "ceasework" mean?
"Ceasework" means that the doctors are not fully performing their duties. They are reducing their work to draw attention to their demands. -
Are the doctors going back to work partially?
Yes, the doctors have agreed to partially lift the ceasework starting Saturday, meaning they will resume some services. - How can patients know what services are available?
Patients should check with the hospital directly or look for announcements to find out which services will be available as the doctors return to work partially.