In a significant development, doctors at a prominent government hospital in Delhi have ended an 11-day strike in response to the tragic rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor, whose body was discovered in a state-run hospital in Kolkata earlier this month. This incident sparked large-scale protests across the nation as healthcare professionals and the public demanded justice and reform for women's safety in the workplace. Just hours before the doctors decided to return to their duties, the Supreme Court of India appealed to them to resume work, recognizing the urgency of the situation while also stating that no punitive actions would be taken against those who participated in the strike. The protests extend beyond medical practitioners, with numerous citizens joining the rallying cry for justice. Amidst increasing fears of safety, especially among female doctors, testimonies have surfaced highlighting their concerns over workplace security while managing long hours. The Supreme Court's call to action has been met with a demand for more robust safeguards for medical professionals, particularly against violence from patients and potential threats to personal safety. Doctors are now focused on seeking justice for their fallen colleague and advocating for necessary changes to ensure a secure working environment for all healthcare providers across India.
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