Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder: West Bengal Police Promise Adequate Support to Candidates Appearing for UGC NET Exam As Organisation Calls for ‘Nabanna Abhiyan’ To Protest Against RG Kar Incident
In its post, West Bengal police said that an organisation has called a "Nabanna Abhiyan" on August 27 to protest against the RG Kar doctor's rape and murder. "We apprehend that candidates may face challenges reaching their examination centres. On August 27, there will be adequate police presence on the road for the convenience of all UGC-NET candidates," they said.
The West Bengal Police today, August 25, took to X (formerly Twitter) and said that they will provide adequate support to students who will be appearing for the UGC NET exam on August 27. In its post, West Bengal police said that an organisation has called a "Nabanna Abhiyan" on August 27 to protest against the RG Kar doctor's rape and murder. "We apprehend that candidates may face challenges reaching their examination centres. On August 27, there will be adequate police presence on the road for the convenience of all UGC-NET candidates. In case of any emergency, candidates are requested to feel free to seek help from the nearest policeman they come across," the post stated. The police also assured that they would help the candidates to reach their respective examination centres timely and safely. Kolkata Doctor Rape and Murder Case: CBI Conducts Searches at Premises of Ex-RG Kar Medical College Principal Sandip Ghosh Amid Corruption Probe.
West Bengal Police Come to UGC NET Exam Applicants' Aid
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