Karnataka to enhance security for women doctors: Minister Sharan Prakash Patil

Published On 2024-08-29 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2024-08-29 04:00 GMT

Bengaluru: In the wake of growing concerns following the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainne doctor at RG Kar Medical College Hospital in kolkata, Karnataka Minister for Medical Education and Skill Development, Dr Sharan Prakash Patil, announced that the state government is committed to enhancing security measures for women doctors.

Dr Sharan Prakash Patil, held a crucial meeting with officials and key stakeholders at the Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMC&RI) on Tuesday.

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The discussions focused on bolstering security across medical institutions, following national outrage over the recent rape and murder of a woman doctor in Kolkata.

Minister Patil emphasized the government's commitment to safeguard the medical professionals, particularly women, by enhancing existing security measures.

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According to an ANI news report, speaking to the reporters, Dr Patil said, "We are fully committed to ensuring the safety of women doctors. Based on the feedback from today's meeting, we will implement additional security measures, including more streetlights, CCTV cameras, and trained security personnel at all medical colleges, super-specialty hospitals, and hostels. We are also prioritizing safety in women's restrooms."

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He further assured that the measures would be in line with guidelines set by the Central Government and the Supreme Court.

Additionally, the Minister highlighted the importance of the internal complaints committees established under the PoSH Act (Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) , stressing that these bodies will rigorously address any grievances brought forward by women in the medical field.

Dr. Patil issued a stern warning against perpetrators of violence and sexual assault, stating that the government will take stringent action against such offenses.

"We will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to protect our medical professionals, particularly women," he affirmed, news agency ANI reported.

The meeting was attended by director of Medical education Dr Sujatha Rathod, the Dean and Director of BMC&RI, Dr Ramesh Krishna, Principal of BMC&RI Dr Asima Banh and others from the Medical Education Department, directors of medical institutions and super-specialty hospitals, as well as representatives of senior resident doctors, undergraduate and postgraduate students, paramedical staff, and other stakeholders.

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