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Junior doctors' work strike related to Kolkata rape-murder case
Sept. 11, 2024 | Indirect Indicator

- The Supreme Court has ordered West Bengal's resident doctors to return to work by 5 PM on Tuesday, following a 28-day strike that has severely impacted patient care and postponed numerous surgeries.

- The court warned that non-compliance could result in disciplinary actions from the state government.

- The ruling was delivered by a bench consisting of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra.

- Senior advocate Kapil Sibal and advocate Astha Sharma reported that 23 patients had died, and six lakh patients have been affected due to the strike.

- Around 28,000 resident doctors' absence has resulted in the postponement of hundreds of cardiac surgeries and stenting operations.

- Protests were sparked by a rape and murder at RG Kar Medical College, leading junior doctors to plan to continue their agitation until at least 5 PM on Tuesday.

- Junior doctors protesting at RG Kar Medical College express frustration over the Supreme Court’s handling of the case and demand the resignation of the West Bengal Health Secretary, planning a march to the health department’s office.

- The West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front has postponed its general body meeting, leaving the strike's fate unresolved.

- Senior advocates Geeta Luthra and Karuna Nundy emphasized doctors' safety concerns, noting miscreants' presence in hospitals.

- The Supreme Court urged the West Bengal government to outline specific security measures for government hospitals and emphasized collaboration between district collectors, police superintendents, and hospital heads for safety protocols.

- Doctors' associations expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court's stance, feeling "disheartened."

- The Indian Medical Association (West Bengal) condemned allegations that junior doctors are responsible for patient deaths as false.

- A hospital safety task force has been established to recommend measures to protect healthcare workers.

- Although many doctors returned to work, some at RG Kar Medical College and other institutions maintained their strike.

- Thousands globally protested to mark one month since a doctor was raped and murdered in Kolkata, with demonstrations organized by the Indian diaspora across approximately 130 cities in 25 countries.

- Participants condemned the brutality of the crime and called for improved safety for all individuals at workplaces.

- Protests escalated in West Bengal, leading to confrontations between protestors and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

- Doctors are advocating for better public hospital facilities and legislative measures to protect healthcare staff.

Rahul Gandhi's statements in the US
Sept. 10, 2024 | Government Statement

- Rahul Gandhi addressed significant issues of unemployment, education, and technology during his visit to the United States.

- He highlighted India's urgent need to enhance its own manufacturing capabilities and show respect towards skilled individuals.

- Emphasized that India and the West are facing job crises, urging the necessity for India to "boost its own production" as a response to unemployment.

- Traced the root of the employment issue to historical changes in global production dynamics, noting the shift in global manufacturing dominance.

- Suggested that India's retreat from manufacturing has led to the dominance of China in this sector, calling for a reconsideration of India's approach towards production.

- Urged India to develop its own manufacturing capabilities while maintaining alignment with democratic values.

- Discussed the principle of love in political discourse, which he found rare on a global scale.

- Identified the lack of respect for skilled individuals in India as a core issue in education and skills development.

- Addressed the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on employment, viewing it as a challenge that also presents opportunities for new job creation.

- Sam Pitroda defended Rahul Gandhi against the 'Pappu' label, emphasizing his vision, strategic thinking, and commitment to diversity and inclusion.

- Criticized the BJP's narrative and stressed Gandhi's highly educated and well-read profile as strengths.

- Noted Rahul Gandhi's agenda focused on inclusion and diversity and his commitment to connecting with the Indian diaspora.

- Highlighted the role of the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) in promoting the principles of the Indian National Congress globally.

- Gandhi mentioned the immediate shift in sentiment among Indians post-2024 Lok Sabha election results, losing fear of the BJP and Prime Minister Modi.

- Contrasted inclusive political perspectives with those of the BJP and RSS, emphasizing a multiplicity of ideas for India.

- Advocated for opportunities for all individuals regardless of caste, language, religion, or tradition.

- Criticized systemic issues in India regarding the lack of respect and empowerment for skilled individuals.

- Suggested that addressing unemployment necessitates a shift towards domestic manufacturing and vocational training.

- Emphasized the bond between India and America, considering the Indian diaspora as a crucial connector between the two nations.

- Recognized the role of new technologies in shifting job landscapes, advocating for strategic adaptation.

Monitored Intelligence for India - Sept. 13, 2024


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Stalemate continues in West Bengal as doctors refuse to return to work

Hindu Business Line | English | News | Sept. 13, 2024 | Strikes and Work Stoppages

The situation in West Bengal remains unresolved as junior doctors continue to refuse to return to work, rejecting the state government's proposal for dialogue. The government, led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accuses the doctors of setting excessive preconditions. Following a Supreme Court directive for the doctors to resume work, the Chief Secretary has appealed for discussions to be held But the doctors insist on meeting in the presence of the Chief Minister and want the meeting to be broadcast live. Their ongoing protests stem from demands for justice in the RG Kar hospital incident and other workplace safety concerns. The doctors stated they will persist with their cease work until their demands are met.

Kenya airport workers strike over takeover bid by India’s Adani Group

Al Jazeera | English | News | Sept. 13, 2024 | Strikes and Work Stoppages

Hundreds of workers at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) have gone on strike opposing a planned 30-year leasing agreement with India's Adani Group for $1.85 billion, which they fear will lead to job losses and deteriorate employment conditions. The Kenya Airport Workers Union is leading the strike, stating the deal would deprive taxpayers of future profits from the airport, which significantly contributes to Kenya's GDP. Although minimal operations resumed on Wednesday morning, many flights were delayed or canceled, leaving passengers stranded. The strike is partly due to a lack of assurances from the government regarding job security for airport workers. A court has temporarily halted the deal pending further hearings. The government insists the airport needs modernization but maintains it is not for sale.

Embraer eyes India for supply chain expansion for aircraft manufacturing

The Statesman | English | News | Sept. 13, 2024 | Supply Chain Issues

Embraer, a global aerospace company, is seeking to expand its supply chain in India, recognizing the country's strong aviation and defense industry. Roberto Chaves, Embraer's Executive Vice-President of Global Procurement and Supply Chain, emphasized the viability of Indian manufacturers becoming key suppliers for Embraer's defense, commercial aviation, and executive jet businesses. During a recent visit to India, Embraer explored potential suppliers for aerostructures, machining, composites, and software development, noting the available aerospace engineering capabilities. India is a strategic market for Embraer, with over 44 aircraft already in the country, including those operated by the Indian Government. A significant future opportunity for Embraer is the Indian Air Force's Medium Transport Aircraft (MTA) program, where it plans to partner with Mahindra to offer the C-390 Millennium transport aircraft and potentially establish a local assembly line. This initiative aligns with the Indian Government's Make in India initiative. Embraer, headquartered in Brazil, operates across multiple aviation sectors including Commercial, Executive, and Defense.

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