• 15 Apr, 2026

Medicaldrafts

Maharashtra Cracks Down: Licences of 34 Doctors to Be Cancelled for PCPNDT Violations Introduction to the Directive

Maharashtra Cracks Down: Licences of 34 Doctors to Be Cancelled for PCPNDT Violations Introduction to the Directive

Maharashtra’s Health Department is cancelling licences of 34 doctors for PCPNDT Act violations, intensifying the fight against sex determination and female foeticide. Enacted in 1994, the Act bans fetal sex disclosure to curb skewed sex ratios. This action, announced March 7, 2026, follows assembly concerns and targets improper records and equipment

End of an Era: Arunachal’s First Oncologist and Cancer Pioneer Dr. Mari Basar Dies at 67 Introduction

End of an Era: Arunachal’s First Oncologist and Cancer Pioneer Dr. Mari Basar Dies at 67 Introduction

Dr. Mari Basar, Arunachal Pradesh’s trailblazing oncologist, passed away at 67 on March 5, 2026. From humble beginnings in Nyigam village to earning his MBBS and MS at RIMS, Imphal, he became the state’s first dedicated cancer surgeon after training at Tata Memorial Hospital. His pivotal role in developing oncology at TRIHMS brought hope to many. Remembered for compassion and dedication, his legac

Himachal’s Healthcare Revolution: Robotic Surgery Arrives!

Himachal’s Healthcare Revolution: Robotic Surgery Arrives!

Himachal Pradesh leaps forward in healthcare as CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu launches robotic surgery at Nerchowk Medical College on March 6, 2026. At ₹28.44 crore, it’s the third state facility, offering precise, minimally invasive ops for faster recovery in remote areas. Plans to expand statewide, boosting equity and outcomes.

NMC Tightens Rules: No Shortcuts on Physical Compensation for Online MBBS Classes – FMGs Must Extend Study Period

NMC Tightens Rules: No Shortcuts on Physical Compensation for Online MBBS Classes – FMGs Must Extend Study Period

NMC’s March 2026 notice mandates Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) extend study periods for physical compensation of online MBBS classes. No shortcuts allowed; detailed certificates required. Affects FMGs from abroad amid COVID disruptions. Ensures quality equivalence to Indian standards. Key: Extended timelines, verified docs, India internships post-2021. Vital for aspiring doctors.

Transparency in Medical Education: Why Annual Assessment Reports of Medical Colleges Are in the Spotlight Introduction to the Issue

Transparency in Medical Education: Why Annual Assessment Reports of Medical Colleges Are in the Spotlight Introduction to the Issue

Explore the debate on transparency in India’s medical education. With surging MBBS and PG seats, questions arise over NMC’s annual assessment reports. Minister Anupriya Patel addresses concerns in Lok Sabha, highlighting disclosures and legal hurdles. Discover why full reports matter for students and healthcare quality, and tips for informed choices.

Police Intervention Halts Tamil Nadu Doctors’ Indefinite Fast Over Pay and Promotion Demands

Police Intervention Halts Tamil Nadu Doctors’ Indefinite Fast Over Pay and Promotion Demands

The halted indefinite hunger strike by Tamil Nadu government doctors on March 5, 2026, over pay, promotions, and working conditions. Police intervention ended the protest at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, highlighting ongoing grievances in public healthcare. Learn about FOGDA’s demands, the event’s unfolding, and broader implications for the system.

Shocking Verdict: 61-Year-Old Farmer Jailed for 22 Years After Forging Documents for Children’s MBBS Admissions

Shocking Verdict: 61-Year-Old Farmer Jailed for 22 Years After Forging Documents for Children’s MBBS Admissions

In a shocking verdict from Puducherry, 61-year-old farmer R Sivapoosanam receives a 5-year prison sentence for forging documents to secure MBBS seats for his children under the local quota. After a grueling 22-year trial, this case exposes the fierce competition in India’s medical admissions, judicial inefficiencies, and ethical pitfalls in education. It calls for reforms like better verification

Cipla’s US Subsidiary Recalls Over 400 Cartons of Anti-Cancer Drug: What It Means for Patients and the Pharma Industry

Cipla’s US Subsidiary Recalls Over 400 Cartons of Anti-Cancer Drug: What It Means for Patients and the Pharma Industry

Cipla USA has recalled over 400 cartons of Nilotinib, a generic anti-cancer drug for CML, due to minor manufacturing specs issues. This Class III recall poses no health risks but highlights quality controls in pharma. Explore implications for patients, Cipla’s stock, and the Indian generics industry in this detailed breakdown. Stay informed on USFDA updates for global drug safety.

Gland Pharma’s ₹6.29 Crore GST Dispute: What Investors Need to Know Introduction

Gland Pharma’s ₹6.29 Crore GST Dispute: What Investors Need to Know Introduction

Explore Gland Pharma’s ₹6.29 crore GST dispute from Telangana authorities over export reclassifications and credit notes for FY 2019-20. The company deems it unjustified and plans an appeal, assuring no major impact. Dive into company overview, market reactions, stock performance, and broader pharma sector implications as of March 9, 2026. Solid fundamentals persist amid short-term volatility.

'Burned with Candles, Eyebrows Shaved’: Senior MBBS Student Booked in Shocking Ragging Horror at UP Medical College

'Burned with Candles, Eyebrows Shaved’: Senior MBBS Student Booked in Shocking Ragging Horror at UP Medical College

A shocking ragging incident at Madhav Prasad Tripathi Medical College in Uttar Pradesh has sparked outrage after allegations that a senior MBBS student burned juniors with candles and a lighter, shaved eyebrows, and publicly mocked private messages. The case highlights the continuing menace of ragging in Indian medical colleges and the urgent need for strict enforcement of anti ragging laws.