• 21 May, 2026

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NEET UG 2026 Re Exam Date Officially Announced

NEET UG 2026 Re Exam Date Officially Announced

The National Testing Agency has officially announced the new date for the NEET UG 2026 re examination after cancelling the earlier exam due to the alleged paper leak controversy. The re exam will now be conducted on June 21, 2026, affecting more than 22 lakh medical aspirants across India.

Junior Doctors Allegedly Lock and Assault Patient Attendants Inside BRD Medical College Hospital

Chaos erupted inside BRD Medical College’s Nehru Hospital after junior doctors allegedly locked three patient attendants inside rooms and assaulted them multiple times following a dispute over patient admission. Women attendants also accused doctors of snatching and breaking mobile phones while security guards allegedly remained silent spectators.

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Junior Resident Doctors Accused of Assault and Illegal Confinement at Datia Medical College

A major controversy erupted at Datia Government Medical College in Madhya Pradesh after junior resident doctors were accused of assaulting a patient attendant and locking him inside a duty room. The attendant allegedly attempted suicide inside the room before police broke open the lock and rescued him. The incident created chaos inside the hospital and both sides later reached a compromise.

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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Renews Demand to Scrap NEET After Exam Leak Controversy

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has once again intensified the debate around the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) by urging the Union Government to completely abolish the examination system for medical admissions. His statement came after fresh controversy surrounding the alleged NEET UG 2026 question paper leak, which led to widespread criticism across the country.

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PCOS is Now PMOS: Why the Name Change Matters for Millions of Women

PMOS, previously known as PCOS, is a newly renamed condition that better reflects its hormonal and metabolic effects beyond the ovaries. The change from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome highlights its association with insulin resistance, obesity, fertility issues, and long term health risks affecting millions of women worldwide.

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India’s Resident Doctors Face a Breaking Point: NHRC Demands Health Ministry Report on Duty Hour Violations Following RG Kar Tragedy

After the RG Kar tragedy, National Human Rights Commission has directed the Union Health Ministry to submit a detailed compliance report on widespread duty hour violations in medical colleges. Resident doctors associations are now urging the Prime Minister’s Office to intervene. Here’s a clear look at what’s happening

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