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Mumbai: Pregnant professor alleges harassment, says she quit to save baby
Updated On: 17 October, 2016 07:00 AM IST | | Rupsa Chakraborty
<p>Dr Rajshree Katke, medical superintendent of Mumbai's biggest govt maternity hospital, Cama and Albless, has once again been accused of causing mental, emotional stress to a junior</p>

'Harassment forced me into pre-term labour... had to quit to save baby'
In 2014, 300-odd nurses, ward boys and cleaning staff went on flash strike to protest against the behaviour of medical superintendent Dr Rajashri Katake at Cama & Albless Hospital in south Mumbai. PIC/SURESH K.K.
Cama Hospital, the biggest government-run maternity hospital in Mumbai, has found itself in the soup after a pregnant assistant professor alleged that the medical superintendent harassed her, and that this resulted in her experiencing pre-term labour pains, forcing her to quit her job. However, the college and Grant Medical College (GMC) have refuted the claims.
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