• 10 May, 2026

Medical News

NCDRC Clears Medanta Hospital & Surgeon in Total Knee Replacement Negligence Case

NCDRC Clears Medanta Hospital & Surgeon in Total Knee Replacement Negligence Case

National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has once again clarified a crucial point: not every surgical complication equals medical negligence.On March 25, 2026 apex consumer body dismissed a long pending appeal in a high stakes Total Knee Replacement (TKR) case against Medanta The Medicity, Gurugram and its senior orthopaedic surgeon.

300 Resign,25 Die: The Heartbreaking Cost of 36 Hour Shifts in Government Hospitals

In Maharashtra alone, report reveals that over 300 junior resident doctors have quit their seats because the workload became unbearable. Even more heartbreaking: 25 doctors have lost their lives under the crushing pressure of continuous duty and stress. This is not just a Maharashtra story. It’s a national emergency hiding in plain sight inside every government hospital corridor.

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Alarming Rise of Violence Against Doctors in India: Paediatrician Assault in Telangana

Dr. Santosh Raj, a respected paediatrician at a private hospital in Nirmal was allegedly assaulted by a patient’s relative over a dispute related to medical bills, started as an argument quickly escalated into physical violence, with hospital staff. A video of the incident went viral on social media, sparking immediate outrage among doctors across Telangana.

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Karnataka PG Medical Bond Policy 2026: 3 Years Compulsory Government Service or ₹50 Lakh Penalty

The latest Karnataka PG medical bond policy announced in March 2026 could completely change your post PG career plans.In a major update, Karnataka government has made 3 years of compulsory government service mandatory for doctors who join PG courses under government quota seats (including AIQ). Fail to serve? You’ll face a hefty ₹50 lakh penalty for degree courses (MD/MS) and ₹25 lakh for diploma.

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Eluru: B.Pharma Student Suicide After Farewell Party

A third year B.Pharma student named Ch. Suvarshini lost her life after jumping from the hostel building at SIR CR Reddy College of Pharmaceutical Science. This incident occurred shortly after a farewell party where she was allegedly forced to dance and teased by friends. She spoke to her family before the fall and she was immediately rushed to hospital but could not be saved.

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Life at Sale!

A shocking child trafficking case in Greater Noida exposes illegal adoption practices in a private hospital. Authorities caught accused red handed selling a newborn, raising serious questions about healthcare oversight, women’s safety, and hidden trafficking networks.

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