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Security Concerns in Bengal Hospitals: CM Holds Emergency Meetings to Address Safety Issues

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 18, 2024, Kolkata: Following the shocking incident at RG Kar Medical College, concerns about the security of hospitals across West Bengal have escalated, prompting widespread demands from junior doctors for enhanced safety measures. In response to growing pressure, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee convened a high-level meeting on Friday to address the urgent issues of hospital security and patient services in the state’s medical institutions.


The meeting, held with Chief Secretary Manoj Pant and Health Secretary Narayanswaroop Nigam, focused on reviewing current security arrangements and improving patient services in medical colleges and hospitals. Sources indicate that the government is taking the situation seriously, as further discussions have been scheduled for later in the day.

In today’s preliminary discussions, the installation of CCTV cameras in all medical colleges and hospitals was a key topic. The chief secretary and health secretary also reviewed the progress of various security initiatives. The meeting, held at the Chief Minister’s Kalighat residence, sought to expedite security upgrades and safeguard both patients and medical professionals.

A follow-up meeting is set to take place this afternoon at the state secretariat, Nabanna, where senior officials from the Health Department, including hospital superintendents and Chief Medical Officers of Health (CMOH), are expected to participate. The session will focus on finalizing the action plan for tightening security across the state’s hospitals.

Amidst these developments, the Bengal government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening the state’s healthcare infrastructure. An allocation of ₹100 crore has been made for the improvement of medical colleges and hospitals. This funding will be directed towards not only security measures but also enhancing patient services and referral systems.

The RG Kar incident has clearly highlighted the vulnerabilities in the state’s healthcare facilities, and today’s meetings are seen as a crucial step towards addressing the concerns raised by medical staff. The outcomes of these discussions will be closely monitored, as the government seeks to reassure both the medical community and the public of its commitment to safety and healthcare excellence.

BJP Strategizes for Bengal By-Elections: Former Leaders May Contest in Key Seats

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata : As the by-elections in six assembly constituencies in West Bengal draw closer, the BJP is ramping up its preparations to secure critical wins, with speculations swirling about the return of prominent leaders like Dilip Ghosh, Nishit Pramanik, and Arjun Singh as candidat
es. The Left has intensified its movement on the RG tax issue, but in response, the BJP is gearing up to counter with a robust campaign ahead of the November 13 polls.


The six constituencies—Sittai, Madarihat, Naihati, Haroa, Medinipur, and Taldangra—are set to witness intense political battles. Of these, Madarihat was the only seat held by the BJP, but it is now vacant after MLA Manoj Tigga became a Member of Parliament from the Alipurduar Lok Sabha seat. The BJP is determined to retain Madarihat and is aiming to win at least one more seat as part of its broader strategy.

On Tuesday, the BJP held a high-level meeting at its Salt Lake office in Kolkata, attended by state general secretaries and central leaders such as Sunil Bansal, Mangal Pandey, and Amit Malviya Rao. The meeting focused on aggressive campaigning, particularly in the Medinipur and Naihati constituencies, where the party sees potential for gains. The leadership emphasized that retaining the Madarihat seat is non-negotiable and that winning additional seats would be a critical victory in the party’s quest to expand its influence in the state.

Amid these preparations, there is growing anticipation that former MPs Dilip Ghosh, Nishit Pramanik, and Arjun Singh, who were defeated in the last Lok Sabha elections, could return to the political fray in the upcoming by-elections. Discussions have been held about fielding Ghosh in Sittai, Pramanik in Medinipur, and Singh in Naihati. The potential return of these heavyweight leaders could bolster the BJP’s chances, as they are well-known figures with established voter bases.

However, final decisions regarding the candidates are yet to be made, as BJP State President Sukanta Majumder is currently on an official tour of North Africa with the President of India. Majumder is expected to return to Kolkata on October 21, after which a more formal announcement regarding the candidates may be made.

The stakes are high for the BJP, which has been looking to strengthen its foothold in West Bengal after facing setbacks in recent elections. With by-elections now in sight, the party is leaving no stone unturned, deploying senior leaders and planning rigorous campaigns to sway voters in key constituencies.

The political atmosphere in West Bengal is set to heat up in the coming weeks as both the ruling party and opposition gear up for a fierce battle, with the results likely to serve as an important indicator of the political mood ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.

State-Wide Civic Volunteer Census Underway Amid Growing Concerns Over Recruitment and Management

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata  :  

The West Bengal state police have initiated a comprehensive civic volunteer census, aimed at gathering detailed information for the Supreme Court regarding the recruitment and functioning of civic volunteers across districts. This move comes amidst rising concerns over the unregulated appointment process and the increasing financial burden on the state.

The ongoing census will document various aspects of the civic volunteers’ roles, including their numbers in each district, recruitment procedures, and the age and height norms, if any. The state police are compiling this information and will review it after all district reports are submitted to the Police Directorate. Any gaps or irregularities found will reportedly be addressed by the authorities.

Civic volunteers, originally recruited under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s administration to combat unemployment among the youth, have become a vital part of district police operations. With the number of civic volunteers now approaching 1,40,000, they serve as essential aides in managing police stations and outposts, especially in the face of a shortage of regular police personnel.

While officially considered assistants, civic volunteers are often tasked with key police duties, such as guarding crime scenes and assisting in investigations, leading to frequent public and legal debates. Despite a High Court order limiting their use in law and order duties, allegations have emerged that civic volunteers are still being deployed in these roles, sometimes facing violent repercussions.

One of the major issues under scrutiny is the lack of a standardized recruitment process. Civic volunteers are hired by district Superintendents of Police, with minimal eligibility criteria—anyone who has passed the Madhyamik (secondary school) exam is eligible to apply, and there are no set age or height restrictions. Many volunteers over the age of 35 have been recruited, raising questions about physical fitness requirements.

Moreover, the recruitment process involves only a nominal interview, and there is no centralized oversight or service book for these volunteers, meaning they are not subject to the same disciplinary actions as regular police officers. Allegations have also surfaced that a significant portion of the civic volunteers have been appointed based on political affiliations, rather than merit.

The number of civic volunteers at police stations varies widely, with some districts in South Bengal reportedly employing over 500 volunteers per station. In several cases, complaints have been made that many civic volunteers do not perform their duties but continue to receive their monthly salaries, further exacerbating concerns about mismanagement.

This uncontrolled growth of the civic force has placed a significant financial strain on the state, with large bills from each district piling up at the state finance department. As the state administration struggles to meet these financial obligations, the census and subsequent review may result in reforms to better regulate the civic volunteer system and address the growing concerns from various quarters.

All eyes are now on the findings of this state-wide civic volunteer census, which could shape future decisions about the employment and management of this critical workforce in West Bengal’s policing system.

Ex-Principal Sandeep Ghosh Seeks Financial Relief from Calcutta High Court Amid Multiple Charges

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Kolkata : Sandeep Ghosh, the former principal of RG Kar Medical College, who has been embroiled in multiple high-profile controversies, has once again made headlines. Ghosh, who is currently in jail facing serious charges related to financial corruption and the rape and murder of a doctor, has approached the Calcutta High Court with a special plea seeking financial relief.

Ghosh’s legal troubles began when he was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with a corruption scandal at RG Kar Medical College. Soon after, he was implicated in the horrific case of the rape and murder of a doctor at the same institution, further tarnishing his reputation and prompting his resignation as principal under intense public and legal scrutiny.

Now, as he remains in judicial custody, Ghosh has filed an urgent application in the High Court requesting permission to prematurely withdraw a fixed deposit to cover family and personal expenses. Justice Bivas Patnaik is expected to preside over the hearing of his plea in the coming days.

The charges against Ghosh during his tenure as principal are numerous. Allegations of financial corruption have surfaced, including accusations of rigged tenders, misappropriation of hospital resources, and even the illegal smuggling of hospital waste and dead bodies. These claims, combined with his arrest in the rape and murder case, have left him at the center of a storm of legal challenges.

His latest plea for financial assistance adds a new twist to the ongoing saga, as it raises questions about his family’s situation and the conditions under which a jailed individual can access personal funds. Ghosh’s case, already a source of public outrage, continues to garner attention as the court prepares to hear his request.

As the High Court evaluates his application, all eyes will be on the proceedings, awaiting the next development in the legal battles surrounding the former head of RG Kar Medical College.

Political Turmoil in Birbhum: Trinamool Congress Meeting Erupts in Chaos

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 17, 2024, Birbhum :  A scheduled political meeting in Murarai took a tumultuous turn following the return of Anubrata Mondal after his recent bail. The Trinamool Congress organized a Vijaya conference on Thursday, but tensions escalated among party workers, leading to clashes before police intervened to restore order.


The meeting featured notable party leaders, including Bolpur Trinamool MLA and state minister Chandranath Singh, Siuri MLA Bikas Roy Chowdhury, and core committee member Sudipta Ghosh. However, the absence of key figures Kajal Sekh, Abhijit Singh, and Ashish Banerjee raised eyebrows and contributed to the underlying tensions.

Compounding the issues, a storm that morning damaged part of the stage, necessitating hasty repairs just before the meeting commenced. As Anubrata Mondal addressed the audience, urging peace and unity, saying, “Who will you fight for? What for? No murder. Stay peaceful everyone,” the mood remained volatile.

Despite his return, the Birbhum District Trinamool Core Committee, established by the Chief Minister, is reportedly still steering party operations, indicating ongoing internal challenges within the ranks. The situation remains fluid as party members grapple with leadership and unity moving forward.

Trinamool Leader Found Dead in Hooghly: Wife Arrested Amid Tensions at Arambagh Medical College

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024, Hooghly: In a shocking incident that has sparked tensions in the Arambagh Medical College Hospital premises, the bloody body of Trinamool labor union leader Fayezuddin Khan was found in the bathroom of his rented house in Basudebpur, Arambagh on Wednesday morning. The discovery has led to a flurry of allegations and police action, with the deceased leader’s family accusing his wife, Reshma Khatun, of murder.


Fayezuddin Khan, who served as the secretary of the Trinamool-run Toto Union in Arambagh, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the house he had recently rented with his second wife, Reshma. According to police reports, the body was recovered from the bathroom, raising immediate suspicions about foul play. The incident has triggered widespread unrest at the Arambagh Medical College Hospital, where Khan’s body was taken for post-mortem.


Arambagh police quickly arrived at the scene and arrested Reshma Khatun, Khan’s second wife, based on the family’s complaint. The investigation is ongoing, and the police are yet to release details about the exact cause of death.

Sources close to the family revealed that Khan, a resident of Tirol Dadanpur village in Arambagh, had married Reshma a few years ago, following his divorce from his first wife. Allegations have surfaced that Reshma had been pressuring Fayezuddin to leave his ancestral home and move to the city of Arambagh for some time. Reportedly, the couple began living in the rented house in Basudebpur just four days before the tragedy unfolded.

Tensions escalated further when family members of the deceased accused Reshma of being involved in his death. They claim that she had been demanding a move to the city to suit her lifestyle, which had caused friction between the couple. “She was always pushing him to shift to the city, away from his family and roots,” one family member stated.

The situation has become a flashpoint in the local community, with supporters of the Trinamool leader gathering at Arambagh Medical College Hospital, where Khan’s body is being kept. The tense atmosphere has prompted heightened police presence to prevent any potential clashes or unrest among the gathered crowd.

While the police have arrested Reshma Khatun, they are continuing to investigate all possible angles, including whether there were any external factors or individuals involved in the incident. A forensic team is also examining the bathroom and surrounding areas where the body was found to gather further evidence.

The sudden death of Fayezuddin Khan has sent shockwaves through the Trinamool labor union, and political leaders have called for a fair and swift investigation. “This is a tragic and unexpected loss. We demand a thorough investigation so that the truth comes out,” said a local Trinamool representative.

As the investigation unfolds, the community is left in shock, mourning the sudden death of a leader known for his work with the labor union. The family and supporters are anxiously awaiting the post-mortem report, which they hope will shed light on the exact cause of his death and help resolve the swirling suspicions.

Police sources indicated that more arrests may follow if new evidence or leads emerge in the coming days. Meanwhile, the local administration has urged the public to remain calm and allow law enforcement to carry out their investigation without interference.

For now, all eyes remain on the police and the findings of their investigation as the region comes to grips with the tragic death of a prominent community leader.

Burnt Body of Young Woman Found in Krishnanagar Puja Mandap: Police Arrest Boyfriend on Charges of Rape and Murder

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024, Krishnanagar: A shocking discovery in the early hours of Wednesday morning has left the residents of Krishnanagar in a state of disbelief and fear. Around 7 a.m., locals were horrified to find the naked, burnt body of a young woman lying in an abandoned Durga Puja mandap. The gruesome scene was immediately reported to the Krishnanagar Kotwali police station, who rushed to the spot and recovered the body.


The deceased has been identified as Pyu Acharya, an 18-year-old woman from North Kalinagar in the Nadia district. The young woman’s body was discovered in the vacant mandap, where the Durga idol had already been removed following the conclusion of the festival. The disturbing state in which the body was found — burned and naked — suggested foul play, with police suspecting the use of acid or another substance to disfigure her face and hide her identity.

Initial investigations point to the possibility of the crime being an attempt to destroy evidence. The authorities are probing whether the victim was raped before being murdered. Forensic teams have been called in to assist with the investigation, and the body has been sent for an autopsy.

The eerie circumstances of the discovery have sent shockwaves through the neighborhood, which is located near key government offices, including the District Magistrate’s office and the Superintendent of Police’s office, both less than 200 meters away from the crime scene. Despite the proximity of these institutions and the presence of morning workers, including nurses, no one noticed anything suspicious until the lifeless body was spotted by passersby.

A local woman who first saw the body stated, “I was walking past the empty mandap when I saw her lying there. I had never seen her before; she didn’t seem to be from this area.” Police are investigating whether the crime occurred elsewhere and the body was later moved to the mandap to avoid detection.

The incident has triggered a political storm, with BJP MP Shamik Bhattacharya commenting on the deteriorating law and order situation in West Bengal. He said, “This is not an isolated case. The state of lawlessness under the current government is such that criminals are bold enough to burn a young woman in a Durga Puja mandap and believe there will be no consequences.”

By Wednesday afternoon, police had managed to identify the body through family members who were called in after receiving a photograph of the victim. The family of the deceased has accused her boyfriend of being involved in her rape and murder. Acting swiftly on this lead, the police have arrested the accused, who is now being questioned.

The case has drawn intense attention from both the public and law enforcement agencies, with many demanding swift justice. As the investigation continues, the autopsy report and forensic evidence are expected to shed more light on the crime, particularly whether sexual assault was involved before the murder.

Residents of Krishnanagar are still reeling from the brutal incident, especially given the religious significance of the location where the body was found. The area, known for its bustling community during the Durga Puja season, has now become a site of horror and grief.

Police have intensified their investigation and assured the public that they are doing everything possible to bring those responsible to justice. In the meantime, the family of Pyu Acharya is left grappling with their devastating loss, hoping for a quick resolution to the case and punishment for those involved.

Partha Chatterjee’s Role in SSC Recruitment Scandal Deepens: CBI Uncovers List of Ineligible Candidates Who Secured Jobs


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024, Kolkata: In a major development in the ongoing SSC recruitment corruption case, officials from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) have revealed explosive findings, directly implicating former Education Minister Partha Chatterjee. According to CBI sources, Chatterjee reportedly forwarded a list of candidates to a senior bureaucrat after reviewing incriminating documents found during raids at Bikash Bhavan, the headquarters of the state’s Education Department. Many candidates on that list went on to secure jobs despite being ineligible, further fueling the controversy.

This revelation has amplified the scandal, which first came to light in 2022 when Chatterjee was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on charges related to corruption in the teacher recruitment process. His arrest sent shockwaves through West Bengal’s political landscape, particularly within the ruling Trinamool Congress. Following the ED’s investigation, the CBI also arrested Chatterjee in connection with the widespread corruption in the recruitment of teachers through the School Service Commission (SSC).

The discovery of 753 candidate lists from the documents seized at Bikash Bhavan has proven to be crucial evidence in the investigation. Out of these names, the CBI claims that 310 ineligible candidates managed to secure jobs through the 2014 Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) recruitment process, allegedly under Chatterjee’s recommendation. This has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the state’s hiring practices during his tenure as Education Minister.

Earlier this month, Partha Chatterjee, alongside another accused, Ayan Sheel, was presented in a special CBI court in connection with the case. The CBI submitted an application seeking to take custody of Chatterjee and Sheel for further questioning. Upon receiving the court’s approval, Chatterjee was immediately taken into custody by the CBI and remains lodged in Kolkata’s Presidency Jail.

Investigators are now turning their attention to other influential individuals who may have played a role in the corruption scheme. According to CBI sources, several high-profile figures have surfaced during the probe, and they may be summoned for questioning if deemed necessary.

The teacher recruitment scandal has shaken the foundations of the state’s political and educational systems, with allegations of corruption, bribery, and favoritism casting a shadow over past recruitment processes. The fallout has led to widespread public outrage and demands for accountability from both the government and political circles.

As the CBI continues to unravel the full extent of the corruption, it remains to be seen whether additional arrests will follow and how far-reaching the investigation’s impact will be. The case has not only tarnished the reputation of Chatterjee but has also sparked a debate over transparency and fairness in public recruitment systems.

Doctors’ Hunger Strike Gains Momentum as Rakhi Bandhan Festival Marks Solidarity

Movement Echoes Tagore’s Protest Against Bengal Partition

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 16, 2024 Kolkata: On the twelfth day of a relentless hunger strike at Dharmatala, a symbolic Rakhi Bandhan festival was observed, reinforcing solidarity for the protesting junior doctors. Organized by the Democratic Writers Shilpi Sangh, rakhis were tied on the hands of the strikers, representing unity and collective strength.


This day carries a historical weight, as October 16, 1905, marked Rabindranath Tagore’s famous Rakhi Bandhan festival, held in protest against the partition of Bengal. Drawing inspiration from Tagore’s legacy, the demonstrators have adopted this date to amplify their cause and appeal to the conscience of the larger society.

At the core of the protest are junior doctors, including Snigdha Hazra, Arnab Mukherjee, and Sayantani Ghosh Hazra, who have been fasting since day one. Two more doctors, Rumelika Kumar and Spandan Chowdhury, joined the hunger strike at Dharmatala yesterday, bringing the total number of striking doctors to eight. The movement has also expanded beyond Kolkata, with a simultaneous hunger strike underway at North Bengal Medical College since October 6.

As of today, six of the hunger strikers have been hospitalized due to deteriorating health conditions. Medical examinations reveal that all participants are showing signs of severe physical decline, yet they remain steadfast in their resolve to continue the protest until their demands are addressed.

The hunger strike, which highlights grievances related to working conditions, patient care, and administrative reforms, has struck a chord with various sections of society. Support from writers, artists, and civil society groups has brought visibility to the movement. However, despite the growing public backing and mounting health concerns, no resolution with the state government has yet been reached.

The doctors’ protest is now not only a fight for their rights but has taken on a broader significance, echoing Tagore’s symbolic unity against division. As the impasse drags on, the question of when or how this deadlock between the government and the medical community will end remains uncertain.
 

Kolkata’s Iconic Durga Puja Carnival Kicks Off with Grandeur on Red Road, Led by Mamata Banerjee

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Kolkata: 

The much-anticipated Durga Puja Carnival, one of Kolkata’s grandest post-festival spectacles, began on Tuesday evening at Red Road with an air of celebration and cultural pride. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee officially inaugurated the event by waving the green flag, signaling the start of this unique procession. Since its inception in 2016, the Durga Puja Carnival has grown in popularity, and each year it attracts not only local enthusiasts but also national and international attention.

Held under the initiative of the West Bengal government, the carnival showcases the best of Kolkata’s Durga Puja celebrations. Each year, iconic Durga Puja committees from across the city present their stunning idols and artistic performances as part of the vibrant immersion procession. The carnival provides a platform for puja committees to display their creativity and devotion to a broader audience, blending tradition with innovation.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who has been instrumental in conceptualizing and promoting this cultural event, graced the carnival with her presence at Red Road. Alongside her were notable figures such as Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim, MP Saini Ghosh, and a host of prominent celebrities including actresses June Mallya and Rachna Banerjee. The event also witnessed the presence of high-ranking officials, including Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma.
The highlight of this year’s carnival was the series of performances that paid tribute to the Chief Minister’s own contributions to the arts. Dances were performed to songs written by Mamata Banerjee herself, with celebrated singer Sriradha Banerjee lending her voice to the lyrics. These performances underscored the blend of political leadership and cultural heritage that defines the event. In a moment of spontaneity and joy, Mamata Banerjee even joined in the dance, much to the delight of the audience.

In addition to the cultural festivities, the carnival featured traditional Santal dances, a tribute to Bengal’s indigenous heritage. Various puja committees also staged folk performances, reflecting the rich diversity of the state’s cultural traditions. The performances captivated the audience, who lined Red Road to witness this grand spectacle that has now become a hallmark of Kolkata’s Durga Puja season.

While the festive mood dominated the evening, the day was also marked by protests linked to the RG Kar case. A group of agitating junior doctors, who have been raising concerns over the unresolved issues surrounding the case, held what they termed the “Carnival of Treachery” on the same day. Their protest aimed to draw attention to the controversial case and demand justice, creating a backdrop of tension amidst the celebrations.

Despite the protests, the carnival remained the focal point for most Kolkatans and tourists alike. Attendees included foreign dignitaries and artists from various parts of the world, further emphasizing the global recognition of Bengal’s Durga Puja, especially after its UNESCO ‘Cultural Heritage’ designation.

The Durga Puja Carnival has not only become a significant cultural event but also a moment of immense pride for Bengal, showcasing the vibrant spirit, artistic ingenuity, and communal harmony of the state. As the grand procession moved forward along Red Road, the city celebrated its rich traditions, setting the stage for another year of unforgettable festivities.

Supreme Court Questions Recruitment of Civic Volunteers, Orders Restrictions on Deployments in Sensitive Areas

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Delhi: In a significant development, the Supreme Court of India has issued a major order regarding the recruitment and deployment of civic volunteers across the country. During a hearing today, Chief Justice DY Chandrachud raised crucial questions about how civic volunteers are recruited, their legal framework, and their placement in sensitive institutions like hospitals and schools.


This scrutiny comes in the wake of the controversial RG Kar case, where the role of a civic volunteer has been under the scanner. The main accused in the case, as identified by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in a newly submitted charge sheet, is a civic volunteer, sparking widespread concern. Many, including doctors and forensic experts, have expressed doubts about whether the accused acted alone, with large sections of the public echoing these suspicions. Despite these doubts, the CBI has continued to hold the civic volunteer as the prime suspect, facing mounting pressure from various quarters.

The Supreme Court’s curiosity regarding the civic volunteer system became evident during today’s hearing, as the Chief Justice questioned the state government on the processes involved in their recruitment. The court ordered the state to file an affidavit detailing several aspects of the civic volunteer system, including:

Recruitment process: How are civic volunteers recruited, and what legal framework governs their hiring?
Authority and oversight: Who oversees the recruitment process, and how are civic volunteers selected and trained?
Verification and deployment: What are the procedures for background verification of civic volunteers, and where are they being deployed?
Chief Justice Chandrachud emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, particularly in light of the involvement of civic volunteers in sensitive locations. In a bold move, the Supreme Court further directed that civic volunteers should no longer be appointed in critical areas such as hospitals and schools, given the potential risks associated with their deployment.

The court’s orders mark a crucial turning point in the ongoing debate surrounding civic volunteers and their growing presence in the state’s administrative and security infrastructure. Since their introduction, the role of civic volunteers has expanded significantly, but their accountability, training, and legal standing have remained contentious issues. The RG Kar case, which has drawn national attention due to the brutal rape and murder of a doctor, has placed the spotlight on this loosely regulated system.

The appointment of civic volunteers in government-backed projects like the Ratra Sathi project has also raised alarms. Senior lawyer Karuna Nandi expressed concern in court today about the expanding scope of civic volunteers under this program, claiming that recruitment levels have doubled without adequate oversight. This project, intended to support nighttime patrols and security, now faces criticism for its unchecked recruitment of volunteers, many of whom are believed to lack sufficient training or background checks.

In light of these revelations, today’s Supreme Court order has placed significant pressure on the state government to overhaul the civic volunteer system. The court’s insistence on accountability reflects rising concerns about the role of these volunteers in maintaining public safety, particularly when deployed in environments requiring higher levels of scrutiny and professionalism.

As the state government prepares to respond to the court’s orders, there is growing anticipation over what reforms might follow. For now, the Supreme Court’s directives have effectively halted the appointment of civic volunteers in hospitals and schools, setting a precedent for stricter regulation of their recruitment and deployment in the future. The next few weeks will likely see the state submit its affidavit, and the outcome of these proceedings could reshape the future of the civic volunteer system in India.

By-Elections in 6 Bengal Assembly Constituencies on November 13, Announces Election Commission

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Kolkata: The Election Commission of India has announced that by-elections for six assembly constituencies in West Bengal will be held on November 13, 2024. The announcement was made by Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar during a press conference today. These by-elections will coincide with polls in two Lok Sabha constituencies and 48 assembly constituencies across the country, scheduled for November 13 and November 20.


In Bengal, the six assembly constituencies set for by-elections are Naihati and Haroa in North 24 Parganas district, Medinipur in West Medinipur district, Taldangra in Bankura district, Madarihat in Alipurduar district, and Sitai in Cooch Behar district. These by-elections have been necessitated due to a combination of vacancies caused by resignations, disqualifications, or untimely deaths of elected representatives.

The Election Commission also revealed the schedule for assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. The 288-seat Maharashtra Assembly will go to polls on November 20, while Jharkhand will hold its elections in two phases—on November 13 and November 20. The counting of votes for both Maharashtra and Jharkhand is scheduled for November 23, with the new governments expected to be in place before the end of their current terms. The Maharashtra Assembly’s term expires on November 26, while the 81-seat Jharkhand Assembly’s tenure ends on January 5, 2025.

Rajeev Kumar stated that necessary arrangements are being made to ensure free and fair elections across all constituencies. He also highlighted that this election will witness increased security measures, voter outreach programs, and extensive use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and voter-verified paper audit trails (VVPATs) to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.

Interestingly, there had been anticipation that Maharashtra’s assembly elections would be announced alongside the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir polls in August. However, the Election Commission chose to separate the dates. Haryana and Maharashtra have held elections simultaneously in the past, and this will be the fourth time that Maharashtra and Jharkhand will vote together.

As West Bengal prepares for the November 13 by-elections, political parties are gearing up for fierce campaigns in the affected constituencies. The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Left Front, and the Congress are expected to contest these seats with full vigor. With these by-elections coming just months before the 2025 general elections, the results will be a crucial indicator of the political mood in Bengal.

In addition to West Bengal, these November by-elections and state elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand will be closely watched for signs of shifting political alliances and voter sentiment. The results could potentially shape the strategies of national and regional parties leading up to the larger national elections.

Supreme Court Grants Three More Weeks for Investigation in RG Kar Case, Questions Task Force Efficiency

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Kolkata: In the sixth hearing of the high-profile RG Kar case, the Supreme Court closely scrutinized the progress of the ongoing investigation into both the financial corruption and the rape-murder case connected to RG Kar Medical College. A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala, and Justice Manoj Mishra began the hearing at 2:30 PM on Tuesday, questioning the central agencies involved in the case.


At the start of the hearing, an affidavit detailing the formation and actions of a task force was submitted to the court. Chief Justice Chandrachud immediately inquired about the progress of the investigation, specifically asking the central agency for an update on the status of the case. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the central agency, submitted a status report to the three-judge bench, which was carefully reviewed during the proceedings.

Solicitor General Mehta informed the court that the central agency’s officials have maintained regular contact with the families of the victims in the RG Kar rape-murder case, and a nodal officer has been appointed to ensure ongoing communication. Despite this, Chief Justice Chandrachud expressed concern over the pace of the investigation into financial corruption at the hospital, asking for specific details on the progress made so far.

In response, the central agency acknowledged that more time was needed to complete the investigation. Taking this into account, the Supreme Court granted the agency an additional three weeks to further its inquiries. The bench made it clear, however, that they expect significant progress by the next hearing.

The Supreme Court also focused on the functioning of the task force established to oversee various aspects of the case. The three-judge bench asked pointed questions about the task force’s actions, particularly when the last meeting was held and why it had not convened more regularly. Solicitor General Mehta admitted that the task force’s last meeting took place on September 9 and explained that subsequent meetings were delayed because the secretary was on leave.

This explanation did not satisfy Chief Justice Chandrachud, who emphasized the importance of regular meetings for the task force to ensure that the investigation proceeds efficiently. He directed that the task force must meet consistently going forward and complete its assigned tasks within the next three weeks.

In a related development, the Solicitor General mentioned that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had recently presented the first charge sheet in the Sealdah court regarding the doctor’s rape and murder case linked to RG Kar. The status report submitted by the central agency during today’s hearing included references to this charge sheet, marking a critical step in the legal proceedings surrounding the tragedy.

The case has drawn national attention, particularly after the horrific incident involving the young doctor, which triggered widespread protests from junior doctors and healthcare professionals across Kolkata. Alongside this, allegations of financial irregularities within RG Kar Medical College have added another layer of complexity to the investigation.

With the Supreme Court now pushing for quicker progress, and the central agency given three more weeks to advance its probe, all eyes remain on the judicial process. The task force and investigating agencies face growing pressure to resolve these issues, which have not only impacted the medical community but also raised significant concerns about systemic corruption and safety in public healthcare institutions.

Patient Services Disrupted Across Kolkata as Senior Doctors Begin 48-Hour Strike in Solidarity with Junior Colleagues

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Kolkata: Private hospitals across Kolkata faced severe disruption in patient services as senior doctors launched a 48-hour partial work break in support of junior doctors. The strike, called by two prominent organizations—the Federation of Medical Associations and Healthcare Professionals—began at 6 AM on Monday and is set to continue until 6 AM on Wednesday.


The protest, aimed at pressing the state government to address the demands of junior doctors, has led to a halt in outpatient department (OPD) services at most private hospitals, as well as the cancellation of numerous scheduled surgeries. While emergency services remained functional at hospitals like The Woodlands, Bellevue, and Peerless, overall patient attendance plummeted, indicating the widespread impact of the work stoppage.

At Bellevue Clinic, 40 scheduled surgeries were canceled on the first day of the strike, with only 10 emergency surgeries going ahead. Woodland Hospital reported a similar situation, canceling 16 surgeries while conducting just 3 urgent cath lab procedures. OPD services were also heavily affected, with Peerless Hospital seeing only 92 patients compared to its usual daily average of 800. The hospital reported that on the same day last year, 250 patients had visited the OPD, highlighting the drastic reduction in patient care during the strike.

Patients across the city were left stranded as various medical services, including scheduled surgeries and consultations, were suspended. Many had to return without receiving the treatment they had been waiting for. “I had an appointment scheduled for today after waiting for weeks, and now I have no idea when I’ll get treated,” said one frustrated patient outside Peerless Hospital.

The senior doctors, backing their junior counterparts, expressed frustration over the state government’s lack of action in addressing the demands raised by the junior doctors, who have been protesting for improved working conditions and safety following recent incidents in hospitals. “The state government has not yet accepted the demands of the junior doctors. We want immediate action,” said a senior doctor participating in the strike. Both the doctors’ organizations leading the protest have reiterated this demand.

The strike has created uncertainty for patients and hospitals alike. With thousands relying on the city’s private healthcare system, the disruption of services over the two-day period is expected to result in a backlog of medical appointments and rescheduled surgeries. Healthcare professionals have expressed concern that this could strain the system further in the coming days once normal operations resume.

Though emergency services remain available at key hospitals, the overall reduction in patient care has raised concerns about the impact on individuals requiring routine but important treatments. The outcome of the ongoing strike and whether it will lead to any concessions from the state government remains to be seen. As the work stoppage continues, Kolkata’s healthcare landscape faces a challenging couple of days ahead.

Dual Events in Kolkata: Durga Puja Carnival and Doctors’ Protest Coincide Amid Tensions

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 15, 2024, Kolkata: In an unusual intersection of celebration and protest, Kolkata saw a mix of festive spirit and social activism today. 


The state government’s much-anticipated Durga Puja Carnival, a grand event celebrating Bengal’s UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage, took place on Red Road, showcasing the city’s renowned Durga Pujas with both local and international guests in attendance. 

However, the festivities were overshadowed by a parallel protest organized by the Joint Platform of Doctors, termed the “Droh Carnival,” in response to the recent RG Kar Hospital rape-murder case.

As junior doctors remain on hunger strike, protesting the government’s handling of the case, the situation in Kolkata has become tense. The Droh Carnival, aimed at drawing attention to these grievances, took place along the same route as the Puja Carnival. Despite appeals from the state government to cancel the protest, the doctors persisted, even inviting officials to witness their demonstration.

To manage the rising tensions and prevent unrest, Police Commissioner Manoj Verma imposed Section 163 of the Indian Penal Code, banning gatherings in seven key areas around Dharmatala. Authorities are on high alert, closely monitoring the situation as the city juggles both celebration and protest on this significant day.

Junior Doctors’ Hunger Strike Enters 200th Hour Amidst Unresolved Demands in Kolkata


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 14, 2024, Kolkata : Despite enduring over 200 hours of hunger strike, junior doctors in West Bengal have yet to see any resolution to their ongoing agitation. A meeting was held at the Health Building on Monday, attended by senior doctors’ associations and 24 representatives from twelve organizations, but no agreement was reached.

The junior doctors are demanding that the state government address a ten-point list of grievances, including the removal of Health Secretary Narayan Swarup Nigam. However, the government has shown reluctance to accept this particular demand, which complicates the negotiations.

As the strike continues, many of the protesting doctors are experiencing health issues but remain steadfast in their commitment. The senior doctors present at the meeting urged the government to take measures to manage medical services effectively and restore normalcy.

Additionally, representatives from left and ultra-left factions attempted to participate in the discussions but were reportedly denied entry. The state’s Chief Secretary, Manoj Pant, and Home Secretary, Nandini Chakraborty, were also present at the meeting, indicating the high stakes involved.

In a prior email, the Chief Secretary appealed to the Joint Platform of Doctors (JPD) to cancel a planned protest event, dubbed the “treason carnival,” scheduled for Tuesday during the Puja festivities. However, the protesters have indicated their intention to proceed with the event.

Sources suggest that while some of the junior doctors’ demands could be met, the call for the health secretary’s removal is unlikely to be accepted, as administrative reshuffles fall solely under the state government’s jurisdiction. As discussions continue, the junior doctors remain resolute, keeping their options open for further action if necessary.

The crucial meeting between representatives of twelve doctors’ associations in West Bengal and Chief Secretary Manoj Pant at Swasthya Bhavan concluded without any resolution, sources reported. The state government’s reluctance to set a timeline for resolving the ongoing deadlock was a significant point of contention.

During the meeting, the absence of Health Secretary N.S. Nigam was questioned by the doctors’ representatives. They urged Pant to visit the fasting junior doctors and engage with them directly. Government sources indicated that Nigam was in New Delhi attending a Supreme Court hearing related to the RG Kar hospital issue scheduled for Tuesday.

“The meeting was unproductive. We requested that the state government send someone—preferably the highest-ranking official—to engage with the young doctors who are fasting,” said Dr. Kaushik Chaki, president of the West Bengal Doctors’ Forum, in a statement to PTI.

“However, the Chief Secretary indicated that he could not provide any deadlines.”

Pant later told reporters that he had urged the representatives to encourage their junior colleagues to end their hunger strike immediately. “We had a detailed discussion lasting about two-and-a-half hours. Various concerns were raised, and we took note of them. Regarding the demands of the junior doctors, we discussed them thoroughly. Out of the ten demands, seven have already been addressed,” he explained.

He acknowledged the remaining three demands require administrative decisions that the state needs to consider, hence no timelines could be provided at this point. “We assured them that we have noted their issues and grievances and urged them to persuade the junior doctors to withdraw their hunger strike, as we are concerned about their health and well-being,” Pant added. “Let them return so we can work together toward our common goals.”

The Chief Secretary was accompanied by Home Secretary Nandini Chakraborty and senior officials from the state health department during the meeting.

As the hunger strike entered its 10th day, the health conditions of two more junior doctors deteriorated, with one being hospitalized. Pulastha Acharya, a junior doctor from NRS Medical College and Hospital, was admitted on Sunday night after experiencing severe stomach pain and is currently in the CCU under medical observation.

Tanya Panja, another junior medic from Kolkata Medical College, also showed signs of health decline but remained under observation at the protest site. “Her vitals are not stable, and we are yet to decide if she needs to be hospitalized,” a fellow protestor said.

The situation remains critical, as most junior medics involved in the hunger strike are struggling with their health. Currently, seven doctors are on a ‘fast-unto-death,’ including a junior medic from the North Bengal Medical College’s ENT department who joined the strike on Monday afternoon. (With PTI Inputs)

Shocking Violence Erupts at SSKM Hospital: Community Calls for Action and Accountabilitying Violence Erupts at SSKM Hospital: Community Calls for Action and Accountability

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 13, 2024, Kolkata : A disturbing incident of violence unfolded at SSKM Hospital early Sunday morning, raising serious concerns about safety and security in healthcare settings. A group of 15 to 20 individuals, armed with hockey sticks and cricket bats, stormed the hospital premises around 7 a.m., leading to a brutal assault on a patient’s relative.


The victim, identified as Sourav Modak, was outside the hospital’s trauma care unit when he was suddenly attacked by the group. Eyewitnesses report that he was dragged away and subjected to a severe beating, leaving him with critical injuries. Despite the presence of police officers at the scene, allegations have surfaced that they did not intervene during the violent episode, prompting questions about their role and effectiveness in maintaining public safety.

Local sources suggest that the violence may stem from an ongoing feud between two groups; however, the motive for targeting Modak specifically remains unclear. Following the attack, he was rushed back into the trauma care unit for emergency treatment.

This shocking event has led to widespread outrage in the community, with many calling for immediate action to enhance security protocols at hospitals and ensure the safety of patients and their families. The public is demanding accountability from law enforcement to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future.

In response to the incident, hospital officials have expressed their deep concern and are reviewing security measures to better protect patients and visitors. Community leaders are also urging local authorities to take a proactive stance against violence in public spaces, particularly in healthcare settings where vulnerable individuals seek care and support.

As investigations continue, the focus is now on establishing a safer environment in healthcare facilities. This incident highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to tackling violence and ensuring that hospitals remain sanctuaries for healing, not sites of conflict. The community stands united in advocating for reforms that prioritize safety, accountability, and the well-being of all who enter these vital institutions.