Assam: The authorities of Assam’s Silchar Medical College and Hospital (SMCH) is facing backlash after issuing an advisory to the female doctors and other staffs to avoid roaming alone in night.
According to the principal cum chief superintendent of the institute, Dr Bhaskar Gupta, the advisory was issued in view of the recent tragic and reprehensible incident at R.G. Kar Medical College, Kolkata.
The authorities suggested the female doctors and other staff to avoid roaming in the isolated, poorly lit, and sparsely populated areas at night.
“Female doctors, students, and staff should, as much as possible, avoid situations where they are alone. Refrain from leaving hostel or lodging rooms during night hours unless absolutely necessary, with prior information to the concerned authority,” Dr Gupta wrote.
He further suggested them to avoid going off-campus during late or odd hours. All Hostel borders should abide by the hostel norms & regulations laid by the institute and administration. Be cautious and avoid associating with individuals who appear unknown or are suspicious in nature. Always ensure you have a means of making emergency contact in case of urgent situations.
He wrote, “While on duty you should be well composed emotionally, remain alert about the surroundings and should graciously interact with the public, so that you don’t attract unnecessary attention from unscrupulous people.
The authorities said that any issues or grievances should be immediately communicated to the Chairman/ Members of the Gender Harassment committee, Disciplinary committee, Internal complaint committee, Anti Ragging committee.
Dr Gupta wrote, “This is issued in the greater interest of doctors, students and staff members of Silchar Medical College and Hospital, with special emphasis on female members.”