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What to know as India's medics and women protest the rape and killing of a doctor
NEW DELHI (AP) — India's medical workers began a countrywide strike Saturday to protest the rape and killing of a trainee doctor at a state-run hospital in the eastern West Bengal state. Saturday’s strike was called by the country’s largest group of doctors, the Indian Medical Association, saying all non-essential services at hospitals would be shut down across the country for 24 hours. The suspension of work has affected thousands of patients across India. The protests — mostly led by women — have intensified in recent days, demanding a safer working environment. Here's what to know. On Aug. 9, police discovered the bloodied body of the 31-year-old trainee doctor at the state-run R.G.