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Coronavirus crisis: Govt brings in ordinance; up to 7-year jail for attacking health workers
Coronavirus in India: Union Minister Prakash Javadekar says crimes against health workers will be cognizable and non-bailable; accused to get 3 months-7-year-jail
Government's stringent law to protect healthcare workers
Coronavirus update: Attacking doctors, medical staff to be non-bailable offence
Acts of violence against healthcare service personnel to be made cognisable, non-bailable offences
Cabinet has cleared an ordinance on protecting health workers from attacks, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said

India toughens law to protect health workers after attacks on doctors
Upto 7 years in jail for attacking Covid warriors, govt brings in ordinance
Ordinance for corona workers: The Centre has brought in an ordinance under which any person who attacks a health worker who is treating Covid-19 cases can be jailed for a maximum of seven years.
Up To 7 Yrs Of Jail For Attack On Doctors, Healthcare Workers; Govt Brings In Ordinance
In the past few weeks, many cases have been reported in the nation where these frontline fighters against the Coronavirus were ruthlessly assaulted.

"Zero Tolerance": Centre Brings Tough Law On Attacks On Health Workers
Prakash Javadekar said they have amended the Epidemic Act - a 123 year old law - to now ensure that any attack on doctors or health workers will be liable to a penalty of anywhere between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 5 lakh.

Up to 7 years in jail, fine for attack on healthcare workers

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