Confluence, the MAMC music society, expressed their concern for women's safety in our country through their song. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
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"O Ri Chiraiyaa" Performed by MAMC Doctors as a Homage to all Indian Daughters

The Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) music society paid tribute to the memory of the deceased medico

Priyanka Pandey

In an effort to foster a sense of unity and reform following the tragic death of a PG Trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College Hospital in Kolkata—an incident that had a profound impact on the country and the medical fraternity—the Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC) music society paid tribute to the memory of the deceased medico, who was loved by her family and represented all daughters in the nation, by performing the emotional song "O Ri Chiraiyya."

The renowned Director Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery at MAMC, Prof. Pawanindra Lal, who sang the song with other medical college doctors, supported this endeavor. Dr. Mridula Garg, Dr. Hardik Verma, Dr. Sachit Taneja, Dr. Poorna Juneja, Dr. Arnav Upadhyay, Dr. Aashray Gupta, Dr. Shekhar Kalra and Dr. Sankalpa Keshari were among the singers that took part in the performance.

The country's unrest is aptly captured in the song "O Ri Chiraiyya," which emphasizes the necessity for people to come together, show solidarity, and pursue change with a strong sense of purpose. Furthermore, it outlines the continued challenges that our country faces, particularly with regard to women's rights and safety. As a call to action to come together and honor all Indian daughters, the song serves as more than just a musical performance.

Confluence, the MAMC music society, expressed their concern for women's safety in our country through their song, saying, "Giving a tribute to every daughter of India, we stand for workplace safety, and the safety of women everywhere!"

The country's unrest is aptly captured in the song "O Ri Chiraiyya," which emphasizes the necessity for people to come together. (Representational image: Unsplash)

O Ri Chiraiya pays tribute to all the girls who were robbed of the opportunity to life. This song appears in Satyamev Jayate's premier episode, where Aamir Khan addresses the critical topic of female foeticide in India.

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