• 10 May, 2026

Medical News

Erode Medical College MBBS Student Reports Ragging and Suicide Attempt, Health Ministry Directs Immediate NMC Inquiry

Erode Medical College MBBS Student Reports Ragging and Suicide Attempt, Health Ministry Directs Immediate NMC Inquiry

An MBBS student at Erode Medical College has alleged severe ragging and harassment that pushed him to attempt suicide. Union Health Ministry has directed National Medical Commission and state authorities to investigate immediately. This article explains what happened, why ragging persists in medical colleges and practical steps students and families can take to stay safe.

Delhi Government Clears Major Redevelopment Plan for Maulana Azad Medical College

Delhi government has approved a comprehensive master plan to redevelop Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC). This detailed guide explains what the project involves, how it will improve medical education and patient care in the capital, the expected timeline and what it means for students, doctors and residents. Read on for clear insights and practical takeaways.

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NTA Drops NEET 2026 Admit Card

National Testing Agency has officially released the NEET 2026 admit card today. Learn exactly how to download it, what to check on the card and practical steps to avoid last minute problems before the exam.

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Vyapam Linked MBBS Degree Allegations at Gajra Raja Medical College: College and University Push Back with Clear Denials

Recent allegations have surfaced claiming that some students expelled during the old Vyapam scandal received MBBS degrees from Gajra Raja Medical College in Gwalior without proper reinstatement, attendance, or exams allegedly in exchange for large sums. Both the college and its affiliating university have strongly denied any role.

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₹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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Kashmir’s First ESIC Hospital Inaugurated in Budgam: Bringing Reliable Healthcare to Workers in Jammu and Kashmir

The first Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) hospital in Kashmir opened its doors in Budgam on April 24,2026. This 30 bed facility (expandable to 100 beds) at a cost of ₹165 crore will serve over 50,000 insured workers and their families with cashless medical care. Here’s what it means, who benefits and how to access the services.

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