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Dentists urged to shut clinics in Jammu today

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Jammu, August 18

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Indian Dental Association (IDA) has urged all private dental clinics across Jammu region to keep their establishments closed on Monday against the brutal rape and murder of a young doctor in Kolkata, West Bengal.

Dr Vibha Raina, Secretary, IDA Jammu, requested all the dentists of Jammu province to keep their clinics closed for full day on Monday in solidarity with IMA. “The brutal rape and murder of a young postgraduate student on August 9 has indeed shocked and devastated the medical community and the nation at large,” Dr Raina said.

“We are deeply concerned by the inadequate handling of the situation by the college authorities and the state police, as well as the subsequent vandalism and attacks on medical students who were protesting this grave injustice. The response from the authorities, or lack thereof, highlights the urgent need for systemic change to ensure the safety and security of healthcare professionals,” Dr Raina added.

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Dr Himja Mengi, vice-president, IDA Jammu, said in support of the IMA’s call for action, the IDA joins in condemning the violence faced by healthcare professionals. “It is imperative that the entire nation recognises the gravity of this situation and the pressing need for enhanced protection and respect for all healthcare workers” she said.

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