Tripura doctors, medical students take out protest rally, suspend work

Tripura doctors, medical students take out protest rally, suspend work
Agartala: In a show of solidarity with Kolkata’s rape-murder victim, doctors and students of Agartala Govt Medical College staged a protest on Tuesday along with the members of the Indian Medical Association’s state unit, reports Biswendu Bhattacharjee.
They also suspended their work until 5 pm. Undergraduate students are also boycotting their classes, although emergency and outpatient services will continue to operate.
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They demanded security in all public and private hospitals in view of the sensitivity of such places and growing lack of tolerance among people.
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