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The Hindu Editorial Analysis
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The CBI completes a polygraph test in the Kolkata rape and murder case
- In relation to the rape and murder of a resident doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) completed polygraph tests on seven individuals.
- On Saturday, four doctors who had dinner with the victim on August 9 underwent polygraph tests.
- On Sunday, the CBI conducted polygraph tests on Sanjay Roy, an accused civic police volunteer, another police volunteer, and Sandip Kumar Ghosh, the former principal of R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital.
- All seven individuals consented to the polygraph tests.
- The CBI searched the residences of Dr. Ghosh, other officials related to the hospital, and Sanjay Vashisth, the former superintendent of the hospital.
- These searches were part of the CBI’s investigation into allegations of financial irregularities involving Dr. Ghosh.
- Resident doctors at R.G. Kar Hospital have vowed to continue their strike, citing safety concerns and demanding punishment for the accused and those who may have destroyed evidence.
- The resident doctors also accused the administration of trying to break their unity and of attempting to politicize their protests.
Modi says laws to prevent crimes against women have been strengthened
The Prime Minister declared that in their efforts to prevent atrocities against women, State governments are fully supported by the Central government. He emphasized that the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita includes measures to ensure swift action and prevent tampering with e-FIRs.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that stricter laws are being enforced by the government to more severely punish crimes against women.
- Modi assured that the Union government supports the State governments in their efforts to prevent violence against women, emphasizing the need to eliminate harmful attitudes from society.
- His comments followed widespread protests in West Bengal over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata.
- Speaking at a rally for Lakhpati Didis, women earning ₹1 lakh annually from self-help groups, in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, Modi claimed that his government had done more for women’s welfare in the last decade than all previous governments since Independence.
- Modi highlighted that first information reports (FIRs) were often delayed in the past, causing lengthy legal processes, but the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) now includes specific provisions to address crimes against women and children.
- He mentioned that victims could now file e-FIRs if they prefer not to visit police stations, and measures are in place to ensure these e-FIRs are not tampered with.
- The new laws aim to facilitate speedy investigations and strict punishments for offenders, including provisions for the death penalty and life imprisonment for sexual crimes against minors.
- The BNS also allows legal action against those who deceive in the name of marriage, addressing deception and false promises of marriage.
- Modi stressed that crimes against women are unforgivable, and both the guilty and their accomplices should face severe consequences.
- He emphasized that, regardless of changes in government, protecting women’s life and dignity should be a priority for society and government alike.
- Before 2014, loans to women’s self-help groups totaled less than ₹25,000 crore, Modi noted, but in the past decade, this amount has risen to ₹9 lakh crore.
- He launched a ₹2,500-crore revolving fund for 48 lakh members of 4.3 lakh self-help groups and interacted with Lakhpati Didis.
- Modi praised the BJP-led Mahayuti government in Maharashtra for contributing to the state’s stability and growth, describing Maharashtra as vital to India’s development and emphasizing the need for more investment and job creation in the state.
The number of patients in state-run hospitals in West Bengal has decreased as resident doctors continue their strike
- Following the alleged rape and murder of a doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, resident doctors in Kolkata are on strike, leading to a significant reduction in services at State-run health facilities.
- Both outpatient departments (OPDs) and inpatient departments (IPDs) in government hospitals have seen a notable decline in patient numbers since the strike began.
- On most Fridays, Medical College, Kolkata, typically sees crowded OPD ticket counters, but on August 23, there was a stark decrease in the number of patients seeking tickets.
- The State Health Secretary, N.S. Nigam, noted that State-run facilities generally serve about 200,000 patients in OPDs daily, but this number has dropped significantly.
- People who can afford private nursing homes or do not require urgent care are avoiding government hospitals due to the strike.
- Pranab Kumar Biswas, head of the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics at Medical College, Kolkata, reported that daily patient numbers in his department have fallen from 400-450 to around 152.
- Despite the reduced footfall, Dr. Biswas emphasized that emergency services and OPD operations have continued, although the workload has increased significantly for senior doctors.
- The State Health Secretary, Mr. Nigam, urged resident doctors to end the strike, highlighting the severe impact on health services.
- Some patients in the Kolkata suburbs are using Swasthya Sathi cards for cashless hospitalization benefits in private hospitals during this period.
Important questions
- What actions is the CBI taking as part of its investigation into the rape and murder case at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata?
- What specific measures have been introduced under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) to address crimes against women and children?
- How has the amount of loans provided to women’s self-help groups changed from before 2014 to the present according to Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
- How has the number of patients visiting state-run hospitals been affected by the strike by resident doctors in Kolkata?
- What measures are being taken to address the impact of the resident doctors’ strike on emergency and outpatient services?
Important vocabulary
- Polygraph Test: A test that measures physiological responses such as heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration while a person answers questions. It is commonly known as a lie detector test and is used to assess whether a person is being truthful.
- Consent: Agreement to do something or permission for something to happen.
- Irregularities: Deviations from what is normal, expected, or standard
- Enforcing: Ensuring compliance with or implementing laws, regulations, or rules.
- Provisions: Specific conditions or requirements outlined in a legal document or law.
- Tampered: Altered or interfered with, often in a way that is illegal or unethical.
- Revolving Fund: A type of fund where money is used, replenished, and reused for a specific purpose, typically to support ongoing projects or initiatives.
- Inpatient Departments (IPDs): Hospital departments that provide care to patients who are admitted and stay overnight or for an extended period.
- Footfall: The number of people visiting a particular place, such as a hospital or store.
- Swasthya Sathi Cards: A government scheme providing cashless hospitalization benefits, allowing patients to receive medical treatment without direct payment at the time of service.
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