• 10 May, 2026

₹15 Crore Boost for Heart Health: Jayadeva Institute Signs MoU for 100 Bed Cardiac Facility in West Bengaluru

Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research has signed an MoU with the Greater Bengaluru Authority to set up a 100 bed cardiac satellite unit in Govindarajnagara, West Bengaluru. Backed by ₹15 crore in state funding, this move aims to bring specialized heart treatment closer to residents who currently travel long distances to the main hospital in Jayanagar.

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NHRC Steps In: Long Duty Hours for Postgraduate Doctors with Disabilities Spark Fresh Debate on Humane Medical Training in India

National Human Rights Commission has sent a notice to the National Medical Commission and the Union Health Ministry over 24-72 hour continuous shifts faced by postgraduate medical students especially those with disabilities. This article breaks down the complaint, regulations, real world impacts and what it could mean for better working conditions in India’s medical colleges.

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Healthcare system and Medical Education in India : A joke?

India’s medical education faces serious concerns as NMC’s UGMSR 2023 guidelines remove mandatory Respiratory Medicine & TB departments for new MBBS colleges. Is this reform or a dangerous dilution of doctor training and infection control in a country battling high TB and respiratory disease burden? Critical analysis of healthcare system failures.

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Indian Army Partners with Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital: A Landmark Step for Veterans Cancer Care

In a significant move for veteran welfare, the Indian Army has partnered with Bhagwan Mahaveer Cancer Hospital & Research Centre (BMCHRC) Jaipur to provide specialized cancer care to ex-servicemen and their families. This collaboration highlights the growing role of public-private partnerships in ensuring timely, accessible and high-quality healthcare for those who served the nation.

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