India

Protests Continue At RG Kar Medical College & Hospital On Founder’s Birth Anniversary

Protests by West Bengal’s medical community persisted on Friday, coinciding with the 172nd birth anniversary of Radha Gobinda Kar, the founder of the institution now known as R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata.

Radha Gobinda Kar, a pioneering figure in Indian medical education, founded the Calcutta School of Medicine in 1886, the first non-government medical college in India and Asia. The institution underwent several name changes over the years, becoming the Calcutta Medical School and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Bengal in 1904 after merging with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Bengal. Following its transition to a state-run entity, it was eventually rename R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital after Kar’s death in 1918.

Also Read: Mamata Banerjee Writes To PM Modi for Stronger Anti-Rape Laws Amid Kolkata Horror

Ongoing Protests

The ongoing protests stem from the recent rape and murder of a junior doctor at the state-run hospital. Despite a Supreme Court directive on Thursday urging protesting doctors across the country to resume their duties and assuring that no disciplinary action would be taken against them, the medical fraternity in West Bengal, particularly those associated with R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, vow to continue their demonstrations until justice is serve for the victim and the perpetrators are in punishment.

The protests have seen participation from both senior and junior doctors, as well as medical students.

On Friday morning, Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, took to social media to commemorate the founder’s birth anniversary. In a post on platform X, Adhikari paid tribute to Radha Gobinda Kar, highlighting his contributions to medical education and his role in establishing the institution that would later become R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital. The message included a photograph of Kar and noted his legacy as a renowned doctor, social reformer, and philanthropist.

As the protests continue, the medical community remains steadfast in their demand for justice and accountability.

Richa Kaushik

Recent Posts

Pakistan’s Digital Frontline: Jokes, Memes And Savage Self-Roasts

While tensions between India and Pakistan escalate post the tragic Pahalgam terror attack, something unexpected…

8 hours ago

Reliance Industries Q4 Net Profit Rises 6.4% As Retail And Digital Units Offset Energy Weakness

Reliance Industries delivered a strong Q4 FY25 performance, with Y-o-Y net profit rising 6.4% to…

8 hours ago

Yash Pratap Singh And Mehak Jaiswal Top UP Board Exams With Outstanding Scores

Yash Pratap Singh of Jalaun tops Class 10 with 97.83%, while Prayagraj’s Mehak Jaiswal secures…

8 hours ago

Yogi Adityanath Calls For Reforms To Make Madrasa Education Modern And Employment-Oriented

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday emphasised the need for sweeping reforms in the madrasa…

9 hours ago

Tulsi Gabbard Backs India’s Hunt For Pahalgam Terror Attack Perpetrators

United States Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard on Friday expressed strong support for…

10 hours ago

World Leaders Head To Rome For funeral Of Pope Francis

Indian President Droupadi Murmu will also attend, representing India alongside Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, Minister…

11 hours ago