• 26 Mar, 2026

Medical News

“They Burned Alive While Fighting for Breath”: 10 Souls Lost Forever in Cuttack’s Preventable Hospital Nightmare

A devastating fire in the Trauma Care ICU of SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack.On March 16, 2026 ten critically ill patients and left many others injured.This incident highlights serious concerns about hospital safety, emergency preparedness, and accountability, while honouring the courage of those who risked their lives to save others.

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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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Doctor at Marengo Asia Hospital in Gurugram Faces Verbal Abuse, Threats, and Harassment from Patient’s Intoxicated Husband

A gynecologist at Marengo Asia Hospital in Gurugram, Dr. Palak Malviya reported verbal abuse and threats from an intoxicated patient’s husband during a night shift emergency on March 2, 2026. Despite police presence, the harassment allegedly continued.The incident has sparked calls for stronger protection for healthcare workers in India.

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UPSSSC Pharmacist Recruitment 2026: Your Gateway to a Stable Government Job in Healthcare

UPSSSC has announced Pharmacist Recruitment 2026 with 560 vacancies under the Directorate of Medical and Health Services, Uttar Pradesh. Candidates with a Diploma in Pharmacy and PET 2025 qualification can apply online before March 29, 2026. Check eligibility, application process, selection procedure, salary, and important dates in this complete guide.

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The LPG Shortage Crisis: How It’s Threatening India’s Life-Saving Drug Production

Recent disruptions in global energy supply chains have begun to expose a critical vulnerability in India’s pharmaceutical manufacturing ecosystem. While the immediate concern appears to be a temporary shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), the deeper impact could be felt most strongly in the pharmaceutical sector particularly in Gujarat, the heart of India’s drug manufacturing industry.

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Gujarat Medical Council Suspends Three Doctors: A Step Toward Strengthening Medical Ethics and Patient Safety

The recent decision by the Gujarat Medical Council (GMC) to suspend the licenses of three doctors sends a strong message about the importance of ethics and patient safety in healthcare. Announced around March 14, 2026, these suspensions address serious issues such as misrepresentation of qualifications, professional misconduct, and medical negligence.

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