• 05 Apr, 2026

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'Burned with Candles, Eyebrows Shaved’: Senior MBBS Student Booked in Shocking Ragging Horror at UP Medical College

A shocking ragging incident at Madhav Prasad Tripathi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh has sparked outrage after allegations that a senior MBBS student burned juniors with candles and a lighter, shaved eyebrows, and publicly mocked private messages. The case highlights the continuing menace of ragging in Indian medical colleges and the urgent need for strict enforcement of anti ragging laws.

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Himachal Pharma Shock: SC Upholds HC Order, Allows Prosecution Over Non-Maintenance of Manufacturing Records

The Supreme Court has upheld the Himachal Pradesh High Court order allowing prosecution against pharma firm SBS Biotech for failing to maintain mandatory manufacturing records. The ruling reinforces strict compliance under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and highlights that documentation failures and GMP violations can attract serious criminal liability in India’s pharmaceutical sector.

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A Nation at Risk: Calling for Nationwide Action Against Metabolic Diseases in India

India faces a rapidly growing burden of metabolic diseases including diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and high cholesterol. A recent study highlights alarming trends across the Asia-Pacific region, with India leading in disease burden. Experts call for urgent nationwide prevention strategies, better nutrition policies, and lifestyle interventions to curb the crisis.

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NMC’s Big Digital Health Step: Mandatory ABHA ID for OPD, IPD, and Emergency Patients in Medical Colleges

The National Medical Commission has mandated ABHA ID generation and linking for all OPD, IPD, and emergency patients in medical college hospitals across India. The move aims to strengthen digital health records, prevent inflated patient data during inspections, and integrate teaching hospitals with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission.

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Bombay HC: Disability Certificate from Any Qualified Doctor is Enough – No Need for Treating Doctor

The Bombay High Court ruled that a disability certificate issued by any qualified medical practitioner is valid under the Employees’ Compensation Act, even if the doctor did not treat the injured worker. The Court emphasized that claims cannot be rejected solely because the certificate is from a non treating doctor, reinforcing the welfare objective of the Act.

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Who Regulates the Laboratories That Guide Our Diagnoses?

A Bombay High Court hearing has exposed a major regulatory gap in India’s diagnostic laboratory system. The Maharashtra government admitted it lacks authority to act against illegal pathology labs, raising concerns about technician run laboratories, patient safety, diagnostic reliability, and the urgent need for a national regulatory framework.

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Insurance Fraud Racket in Gurgaon: Fake Hospitals, Ghost Patients, and Crores in Bogus Claims

A major insurance fraud racket in Gurugram exposed fake hospitals, ghost patients, and forged medical records used to siphon crores from insurers. The Galaxy One Hospital raid uncovered fake admissions, fabricated reports, and identity misuse involving hundreds of suspects, highlighting serious loopholes in India’s healthcare insurance verification system.

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