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418 New PG Medical Seats Approved in Tamil Nadu Colleges

National Medical Commission approves 418 additional PG seats in Tamil Nadu's private medical colleges. New seats include anaesthesiology, general medicine & surgery. State aims to add seats in second counselling round.

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.

Hospital Clerk Cheats Cancer Patients in Hyderabad

A billing clerk at Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital in Hyderabad allegedly extorted over ₹70,000 from critically ill patients. Police have launched a manhunt for the accused.

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.

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

Arunachal CM: Zero Tolerance for Corruption

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu takes a firm stance against corruption, warning officials of severe consequences for malpractice while emphasizing transparent governance.

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.

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.

Nothing Phone (3a) Lite: Premium Design, Lower Price

Exclusive leak reveals Nothing's upcoming Phone (3a) Lite with premium transparent design at a budget-friendly price. Discover specs, features, and what makes it different from flagship models.

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.

NHAI saves ₹2000+ crore via bidding reforms

India's National Highways Authority achieves unprecedented cost savings through transparent bidding reforms and rigorous project monitoring, setting new standards in infrastructure development.

BIS Drafts Transparent Hospital Billing Standard

BIS invites public comments on new draft standard for transparent hospital billing practices. Learn how this initiative aims to protect patients from hidden charges and bring standardization to healthcare costs across India.

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.

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