K Vivaraya Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Ramakrishna Paramahansa, Swami Vivekananda, cinema guru Satyajit Ray and Nobel laureate Dr. The Bengal of dignitaries including Amartya Sen comes to the fore these days for bad and reprehensible reasons. R. G. of Kolkata was accused of rape and murder. Kar Medical College and Hospital has been mired in controversy for both good and bad reasons. Perhaps the most heinous incident of all these cases took place in Mumbai in 1973. Then the TV Despite the flurry of channels and the clamor of social media, he evoked a lot of sympathy. Mumbai Govt Service Similar to K.E.M. Aruna R. in the hospital. A 25-year-old nurse named Shanbagh was employed. Arunabeh had a good reputation in this hospital for five years due to his devotion, enthusiasm and service. In 1973, K.E.M. Shaitaan enters a malevolent janitor (functioning almost like a wardboy) named Sohanlal of the hospital's neurosurgery department. Sohanlal viciously attacked Arunabhain with an iron chain for tying the dogs. Arunabhane's brain was cut off by the extraordinary amount of fury and passion in this attack. Permanent brain injury. Due to this he lost his sight and hearing. Movement of the limbs also stopped. With this he fell into a coma. Sohanlal was caught and released after serving a seven-year sentence. Then he started living nowhere with a new identity. But only in 2015, at the age of 66, the unfortunate Arunabehan was released with self-immolation. And how could Arunabehan, unable to see, know, speak, hear or think, spend these 42 years? Many people contributed to this great humanitarian work, at a very selfless price. Arunabhane's chances of recovery became minus zero, so the family dropped his name. At this time, all the nurses in the hospital started tending to Arunabehan. Feeding-drinking to clear excreta and giving medicine. The dean of the hospital at that time Dr. Prajnabehan also did a great job. He sits with Arunabhain every evening. Talk with them in Kannada language, tell stories and sing music. Apart from this, journalist and human rights activist Pinky Virani wrote a book titled 'Aruna's Story' on this unfortunate woman. Also filed a mercy plea in the Supreme Court to shorten Aruna's life. Following this plea, the Supreme Court on March 7, 2011 issued comprehensive guidelines to legalize passive euthanasia in India… but did not allow Aruna's life to end, as all the nurses at KEM wanted to keep her alive and hoped for her recovery. was R.G., associated with Kolkata's medical college and hospital, which is currently in disrepute due to murder-rape. We hardly know anything about taxes. This R.G. Kar's full name is Radhagovind Kar. Kicking off a derailed career with hustle and cash, he struggled to build this hospital. That too only for the service and treatment of the poor. The noble founder of a disreputable institution is a man worth recognising. Born on 23rd August 1852. Father Durgadas built Midford Hospital in Dhaka. The brilliant Radha Gobind joined the Calcutta Medical College in 1880. Active in theater along with studying medicine. In 1883, he went to Scotland and started studying at Edinburgh University. Here MR. C.P. but returned to Bengal to treat and serve the poor. He realized that only books written in Europe were taught in medical courses. Hence he started writing books in Bengali on medical science. One day he got an idea that books are not enough for poor Bengalis, a hospital should be built. He started begging in Calcutta. When a big head has an auspicious occasion at home, he stands at the door and pleads for donations for the service of the poor. Some may be shocked. Some will give small and large amounts out of goodwill, some will even make fun of them. Mena, endured taunts. The amount received in donation was not enough so he sold whatever he had in addition to his earnings to build the hospital. Barely 25 thousand rupees were collected so they bought twelve bigha of land in Belgharia area of Calcutta. By getting more help Rs. Died only after building a hospital for 70 thousand. The 30-bed hospital remained for the poor. As the need grew over time, new names were associated with the hospital along with donations. In 1948, the hospital ran into financial trouble. The Chief Minister of that time Bidhanchandra Roy insisted on re-opening this hospital. Named Radha Gobind Kar. Dr. Radhagovind opened the country's first pharmaceutical company, using as many indigenous materials and methods as possible. Why? The poor can afford medicine and be treated. This kind human being bid a final farewell to the elusive world on 19th December 1918 due to influenza. At the time of his death he had no property except a house. This house was also named after the medical college. In the past there were incidents of suspicious deaths of three doctors in the institution of such a founder. There were rumors of a porn film being made there. Of course, this is a government hospital so no one can do anything alone. There will be, there will be, the collusion of many sinners. 'Stop being as thick-skinned as a human,' warns another rhino in an online-offline zoo. I will forget that our animality is superior to their humanity.'
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