• 26 Mar, 2026

GMC Baramulla Controversy: Allegations of Forced Manual Sales Spark Debate on Ethics in Medical Education

A recent controversy at Government Medical College Baramulla in Jammu & Kashmir has brought attention to a troubling issue reported in some Indian medical colleges departments allegedly forcing students to purchase overpriced practical manuals under threat of attendance penalties.These allegations raise serious concerns about exploitation, ethics and regulatory oversight in medical education

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Heartbreaking Loss at AIIMS Rajkot: MBBS Intern Ends Life After Alleged Peer Assault and Torture

The recent tragic suicide of a MBBS intern at AIIMS Rajkot has once again drawn attention to the silent crisis brewing within India’s medical education system.On March 14,2026, 25-year old Ratan Kumar Meghwal, a final-year intern from Phalsund village Jaisalmer, Rajasthan died by suicide after being struck by a train on railway tracks near Ghanteshwar close to the AIIMS campus in Rajkot, Gujarat

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Shocking Verdict: 61-Year-Old Farmer Jailed for 22 Years After Forging Documents for Children’s MBBS Admissions

In a shocking verdict from Puducherry, 61-year-old farmer R Sivapoosanam receives a 5-year prison sentence for forging documents to secure MBBS seats for his children under the local quota. After a grueling 22-year trial, this case exposes the fierce competition in India’s medical admissions, judicial inefficiencies, and ethical pitfalls in education. It calls for reforms like better verification

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