In the Supreme Court, the state government’s lawyer gave a report stating that 23 people died in the last one month in state-run hospitals after junior doctors started protests.West Bengal Chief Secretary Manoj Pant said, “We are committed to providing security cover to meet the students’ demands. Already Rs 100 crore has been allocated to various state-run medical colleges to upgrade security infrastructure, including resting rooms and renovation of toilets. We urge junior students to join duty.”The junior doctors, however, claimed that the state government wants to scuttle their protests, so it is urging them to join duty. The doctors remained firm on protest unless their demands are addressed. “Unless we see major changes, we will continue our protest,” one said.
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