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Insurance Claim Rejected Over 15-Year-Old Surgery

A Mumbai family's health insurance claim was rejected due to a 15-year-old surgery their insurer claimed was undisclosed. Learn how to protect your claims and avoid similar pitfalls.

Perplexity AI Reveals Indian Politicians' Stock Holdings

Perplexity AI's revolutionary new feature exposes stock market investments of Indian politicians, bringing unprecedented transparency to political finances. Discover how this AI-powered tool works and its potential impact on Indian democracy.

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.

Orissa's Forgotten Famine: A Colonial Tragedy

Explore the devastating 19th century famine that ravaged Orissa, exposing colonial administrative failures and claiming countless lives in one of India's darkest historical episodes.

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.

Next CJI's Assets: ₹8Cr FDs, 11kg Gold Revealed

Exclusive look at the substantial assets of Justice Surya Kant, India's next Chief Justice, and his wife - featuring massive fixed deposits, gold holdings, and diverse investments that showcase their financial portfolio.

Karnataka HC stops KEA medical seat allotment

In a major development affecting thousands of medical aspirants, Karnataka High Court has put a temporary stop to KEA's third round of seat allotment for medical and dental courses. Get all the details about the court order and what it means for students.

Karnataka Police Caps: A Colourful History

Discover the untold story behind Karnataka Police's distinctive headgear - from British-era influences to modern identity markers that tell a century of policing history.

Jharkhand: 4 New Medical Colleges Approved

Jharkhand government secures landmark approval for four new medical colleges, set to transform healthcare infrastructure and address doctor shortages across the state.

SC Raps NMC Over Unpaid Medical Intern Stipends

India's Supreme Court delivers strong rebuke to National Medical Commission for failing to ensure stipend payments to medical interns across states, highlighting systemic issues in medical education.

SEBI's Debt Disclosure Revolution for Indian Companies

SEBI proposes mandatory disclosures for high-value debt listed companies, aiming to boost transparency and investor confidence in India's corporate bond market. New rules could transform how companies report financial health.

India Mandates AI Disclosure in New Draft Rules

India's draft AI regulations requiring disclosure of artificial intelligence use mark a progressive move toward digital transparency and user protection. Learn how this positions India in the global AI governance race.

3-day-old gets new life after surgery in Tripura

In an extraordinary medical achievement, doctors at Tripura Medical College successfully performed life-saving surgery on a newborn just 72 hours after birth, marking a groundbreaking moment for pediatric healthcare in Northeast India.

Satara Doctor Case: Family Alleges Report Tampering

Shocking revelations emerge as relatives of Satara doctor claim authorities forced changes to medical reports and ignored their grievances in a disturbing case of medical negligence cover-up.

Palamu Hospital Faces Medical Negligence Case

A private hospital in Jharkhand's Palamu district confronts serious allegations of medical negligence and malpractice following a police case. Discover the shocking details of the incident that has raised concerns about patient safety.

Madras HC: Ensure Zero Power Cuts at Medical College

Madras High Court mandates uninterrupted electricity supply to Chengalpattu Medical College, citing patient safety concerns during scorching summer months. Legal intervention follows repeated power disruptions affecting medical services.

Napoleon's Army Defeated by Disease, New Study Finds

Groundbreaking research uncovers the deadly diseases that decimated Napoleon's army during the 1812 Russian campaign, solving a 200-year-old historical mystery about what really caused the French emperor's devastating retreat.

India's Medical Colleges Surge 110% Since 2014

India's healthcare education landscape transforms with massive expansion of medical colleges and MBBS seats, reaching unprecedented numbers according to latest government data.

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