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Madras HC Reserves Order on Political Rally SOP

Madras High Court concludes hearings on uniform SOP for political gatherings in Tamil Nadu. Court suggests separate procedures for religious festivals. Final decision reserved.

NMC Lacks Data on Hospitals for Medical Residency

National Medical Commission admits having no exact data on hospitals with 220-499 beds despite new residency rules. Medical students face uncertainty about career planning. Learn more about this regulatory gap.

SC Mandates Arrest Justification in Charge Sheets

Supreme Court mandates police to justify arrests in charge sheets under Section 170 CrPC. Landmark ruling strengthens citizen safeguards against arbitrary detention. Read how this protects fundamental rights.

Karnataka HC introduces digital SOP for POCSO victims

Karnataka High Court establishes technology-driven SOP including digital portal for POCSO cases management. New system ensures victim anonymity with real-time tracking and automatic alerts for deadline breaches.

World's First Transatlantic Robotic Stroke Surgery

Doctors from Scotland and the US successfully complete the world's first transatlantic robotic stroke procedure, a breakthrough that could revolutionize emergency medical care globally.

Germany: New MBBS Destination for NEET Students

Discover why Germany is becoming the preferred choice for Indian medical students after NEET-UG. Explore affordable education, global recognition, and career opportunities in Europe's healthcare hub.

SC Mandates Written Arrest Grounds For All Cases

Supreme Court delivers landmark judgment requiring police to provide written arrest grounds in ALL cases, strengthening citizen rights and transparency in criminal justice system.

Bengaluru ER Crisis: Golden Hour Vanishes

An alarming investigation reveals how Bengaluru's emergency healthcare system is failing patients during critical moments, with overcrowding, staff shortages, and systemic delays putting lives at risk.

India's Medical Device Self-Certification Revolution Begins

India's Health Ministry introduces landmark self-certification for low-risk medical devices, replacing complex licensing. This major reform aims to boost domestic manufacturing, reduce import dependency, and accelerate market access for MedTech innovators

Georgia: New Medical Study Hub for Indian Students

As the Ukraine conflict disrupts medical education for thousands of Indians, Georgia becomes the surprising new destination offering quality education and safe environment for aspiring doctors.

NMC approves 15 new PG medical seats at VIMSAR Burla

The National Medical Commission grants approval for 15 additional postgraduate medical seats at VIMSAR Burla, boosting specialized healthcare education in Odisha and creating more opportunities for aspiring doctors.

RIMS gives 7-day ultimatum to diagnostic center

Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences demands immediate vacation of premises from private diagnostic firm. Legal action threatened if deadline ignored. Major healthcare development in Jharkhand.

Newborn saved by pinhole liver procedure

In an extraordinary medical achievement, doctors successfully treated a rare liver vascular malformation in a newborn just one day old using a minimally invasive pinhole procedure, marking a significant advancement in pediatric healthcare.

Telangana: Patient found alive in mortuary freezer

In a shocking case of medical negligence, a 45-year-old man declared dead at a Telangana hospital was discovered alive hours later in the mortuary refrigerator. The miraculous survival story raises serious questions about healthcare protocols in India.

Paralysis Cure: Old Drug Regenerates Spinal Cord

Groundbreaking research reveals an existing medication could revolutionize paralysis treatment by regenerating spinal cord cells. Scientists discover unexpected regenerative properties in a known drug.

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