<p>Kolkata: The West Bengal government on Thursday issued a list of directives on the safety, security and conducive environment for healthcare professionals, saying those orders need to be implemented immediately.</p><p>The directives came a day after the government held a meeting with agitating junior doctors over the same issues.</p><p>Chief Secretary Manoj Pant, in a two-page communication to Principal Secretary (health) NS Nigam, issued 10 directives including the need for "adequate availability of on-duty rooms, washrooms, CCTVs, drinking water facilities in the healthcare facilities." Works in this connection must be completed as early as possible, the communication said.</p>.R G Kar impasse: Junior doctors allege police pressure as decorators dismantle setup at protest site.<p>The directive came hours after the junior doctors submitted to Pant a draft of the key points of their meeting with the West Bengal government last night and were awaiting the state's response.</p><p>It also stated that the state has appointed former DGP Surajit Kar Purkayastha to conduct security audits of all medical colleges and hospitals.</p><p>All the directions must be implemented immediately, according to the directive.</p>
<p>Kolkata: The West Bengal government on Thursday issued a list of directives on the safety, security and conducive environment for healthcare professionals, saying those orders need to be implemented immediately.</p><p>The directives came a day after the government held a meeting with agitating junior doctors over the same issues.</p><p>Chief Secretary Manoj Pant, in a two-page communication to Principal Secretary (health) NS Nigam, issued 10 directives including the need for "adequate availability of on-duty rooms, washrooms, CCTVs, drinking water facilities in the healthcare facilities." Works in this connection must be completed as early as possible, the communication said.</p>.R G Kar impasse: Junior doctors allege police pressure as decorators dismantle setup at protest site.<p>The directive came hours after the junior doctors submitted to Pant a draft of the key points of their meeting with the West Bengal government last night and were awaiting the state's response.</p><p>It also stated that the state has appointed former DGP Surajit Kar Purkayastha to conduct security audits of all medical colleges and hospitals.</p><p>All the directions must be implemented immediately, according to the directive.</p>