• 07 Mar, 2026

Medical News

Shocking Assault On Doctor by SHO Gharaunda, Haryana

Shocking Assault On Doctor by SHO Gharaunda, Haryana

Doctors across Karnal launched an indefinite strike after the SHO of Gharaunda police station allegedly slapped and assaulted a doctor on duty at a Community Health Centre. CCTV footage of the incident went viral, sparking outrage among the medical community. The SHO has been suspended and a departmental inquiry has been initiated as doctors demand FIR registration.

MBBS, BDS Interns’ Stipend to Double in Jammu & Kashmir from the current ₹12,300 to ₹25,000 per month

J&K plans to double MBBS and BDS intern stipend to ₹25,000 per month, while across India interns still earn anywhere between ₹7,500 and ₹30,000 depending on their state. What stipend are MBBS interns getting in your state right now, and what do you think it should actually be considering the workload and duty hours? Comment your state and the ideal stipend amount below.

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Dermatologist Found Dead in Ajmer Government Hospital Quarters | Suspected Suicide of Rajasthan Doctor

A 35 year old government dermatologist, Dr Ashok Kumar Meena, was found dead at his residential quarters in Kekri, Ajmer. He had shared a WhatsApp status saying “Won’t see patients, please avoid unnecessary calls” before missing duty. Police suspect suicide. No note found. Investigation is underway into the circumstances surrounding the death.

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Government to Provide AI and E-Books to students in 57 Medical Colleges in Rural India

At the ongoing AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, the government has announced plans to provide AI tools and e book access to medical students in about 57 government medical colleges in smaller towns and rural areas. The initiative aims to bridge the academic gap, improve clinical learning, and modernise medical education across India through digital resources.

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Ayurvedic Compounder Gave Allopathic Injection Causing Death: MP Consumer Forum Orders ₹11 Lakh Compensation

A Madhya Pradesh Consumer Forum has ordered ₹11 lakh compensation after an Ayurvedic compounder allegedly administered a saline infusion mixed with Polybion, Aciloc and Dexona without tests, leading to the death of a 27 year old man in Khargone district in December 2014. The IV reportedly triggered sudden deterioration minutes after administration, with the patient collapsing soon after.

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