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Pakistan Tests Indigenous Taimoor Missile

Pakistan Air Force successfully conducted a flight test of its indigenously developed Taimoor missile. Senior military officials and scientists witnessed the launch. Read the full report.

India Eyes 25% Share in $100B Medical Tourism by 2030

As manufacturing and IT face headwinds, India's next growth engine could be medical tourism. With skilled doctors and cost advantage, India aims to capture 25-30% of the $100B global market by 2030. Discover the potential.

Gujarat MBBS admissions end, Rs 25 crore refund starts

Gujarat's undergraduate medical admission process concludes after final counselling round. Only 3 seats remain vacant statewide. Over Rs 25 crore in deposits to be refunded to eligible students. Read details.

PGI Governing Body Clears Key Proposals for Modernisation

PGI Chandigarh's governing body, chaired by the Union Health Minister, approved crucial proposals to modernise medical education and expand clinical infrastructure. Key decisions include new student-teacher ratios, a post-doctoral course for armed forces,

Rs 79,000 Crore Defence Proposals Approved by DAC

Defence Acquisition Council greenlights major proposals worth Rs 79,000 crore to enhance Indian Armed Forces' capabilities, focusing on air defence and maritime strength. Read the details.

NMC Seeks Govt Medical Faculty for Inspection Pool

NMC's MARB invites eligible government medical college faculty to join an assessor pool for inspections, including surprise visits, for AY 2026-27. Apply within 15 days of Dec 22 notice.

Defence Land to Power India's Green Energy Drive

Indian Armed Forces plan to utilise 46,000 acres of unused defence land for solar plants, biogas, and afforestation projects over 3-5 years, partnering with NTPC Green. A major step for sustainability.

Nadda: Govt spends Rs 35 lakh per medical seat yearly

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the government spends Rs 30-35 lakh annually on each medical seat, urging students to serve society. He highlighted a massive expansion in medical infrastructure.

AI Screening for Diabetic Eye Disease Launched Nationwide

The Armed Forces Medical Services launches a nationwide AI programme for early detection of diabetic retinopathy, starting in 8 cities. This initiative aims to prevent blindness by bridging the data and screening gap.

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