West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose described on Monday night that the arrest of the ex-principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Sandip Ghosh, marks the "beginning of the end" of an investigation into alleged financial misconduct at the establishment. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) took Ghosh and three others into custody on Monday.
Read moreThe junior doctors on Monday marched to Lalbazar carrying roses and a replica of the human spine, demanding the resignation of Kolkata Police commissioner Vineet Goyal. The protest continued till late into the night as the doctors demanded to meet Goyal at the protest site on BB Ganguly itself if they were not allowed to march till Lalbazar.
Read moreI have come here (protest site) as a dweller of this city. I am not against them (protestors), I am with them. CP (Commissioner of Police) must come to see the doctors, they are not hooligans, they are junior doctors.
MLAs on Monday got a draft copy of the Aparajita Bill, which seeks to punish all incidents of rape - including cases where the woman survives - with death or life in prison. State law minister Moloy Ghatak is likely to table the Aparajita Women, Child (West Bengal Criminal Law Amendment) Bill 2024 in the assembly on Tuesday.
Read alsoCBI arrested Sandip Ghosh, former RG Kar Medical College and Hospital principal, on Monday evening after questioning him the entire day, whisking him away from the Special Crime Branch's (SCB) offices in Salt Lake's CGO Complex to the anti-corruption branch's (ACB) offices at Nizam Palace.
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