A police volunteer has been found guilty of the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, India, sparking countrywide protests and hospital strikes. The sentencing will be announced on Monday and could range from life imprisonment to the death penalty. The incident highlighted the chronic issue of violence against women in India, leading to protests for justice and better security for women. The case prompted the Supreme Court to set up a national task force to enhance safety measures in government hospitals. Despite rising reports of rape cases, many instances of sexual violence go unreported due to stigma and lack of faith in the police.
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