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NEET SS Counselling

NEET SS Counselling Crisis : Delayed Round 2 Results Leave Doctors Jobless, Financially Strained and System Questioned

The abrupt and indefinite postponement of NEET SS Counselling Round 2 results has triggered widespread distress among postgraduate medical candidates across the country, exposing yet another instance of administrative inefficiency in a system that directly governs the[…]

Lady Hardinge Medical College

Lady Hardinge Medical College: Prestige Under Question Amid Hostel Crisis

The recent protests at Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC), New Delhi, are not an isolated outburst of inconvenience—they are a stark reminder of the systemic neglect that continues to plague medical education infrastructure in India. At the[…]

Antibiotics inflame bacteria

Antibiotics Can “Inflame” Bacteria, Making Infections Harder to Treat

Discover how antibiotics can sometimes “inflame” bacteria, increasing resistance and making infections harder to treat. Learn causes, mechanisms, and prevention strategies. Introduction Antibiotics are one of the greatest breakthroughs in medical science, saving countless lives from bacterial[…]

ORS

When Doctors Speak, Who Listens? The ORS Controversy and the Crisis of Medical Ethics

A subtle but deeply concerning shift is being felt across modern healthcare—a shift in power, perception, and perhaps priorities. For decades, medicine has operated on a simple hierarchy: scientific evidence guides doctors, and doctors guide treatment practices,[…]

Resident Doctors’ Suicide Crisis Reaches Supreme Court: Intervention Seeks Urgent Enforcement of Duty Hour Norms

New Delhi: In a significant development highlighting the worsening mental health crisis among resident doctors, an intervention application has been filed before the Supreme Court of India in connection with Writ Petition (Civil) No. 817 of 2025,[…]

private practice

Bihar Bans Private Practice for Government Doctors: Reform in Intent, But Will It Worsen Ground Reality?

Bihar Govt. Bans Private Practice : In a significant policy shift aimed at public healthcare delivery, the Bihar Government has issued a resolution prohibiting private practice by doctors employed in government services. According to the order issued[…]

DMA Bihar Survey Initiative to Address Duty Hours, Workload & Pay Concerns

The Democratic Medical Association (DMA) has launched an important initiative in Bihar to address long-standing concerns of doctors regarding duty hours, workload, and pay. Recognizing that these issues are often discussed but rarely backed by structured data,[…]

war

War Beyond Borders: How the USA–Israel vs Iran Conflict is Disrupting Global Healthcare & Pharma

The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is no longer confined to geopolitical or military consequences—it has rapidly evolved into a global healthcare crisis. From disrupted drug supply chains to rising treatment costs and[…]

DMA

DMA Announces Rajasthan State Team 2026–27: Strengthening Medical Advocacy at the Grassroots

8 April 2026, DMA Rajasthan : The Democratic Medical Association (DMA) has officially announced its Rajasthan State Team for the tenure 2026–2027, marking a significant step toward strengthening its organizational presence and advocacy at the grassroots level.[…]

Bevatas vs Bevetex

Bevatas vs Bevetex : Delhi HC Bars Intas Pharma from Using ‘Bevatas’: A Landmark Ruling Emphasizing Drug Name Safety

New Delhi: In a significant judgment of Bevatas vs Bevetex, reinforcing the importance of patient safety and trademark protection in the pharmaceutical sector, the Delhi High Court has permanently restrained Ahmedabad-based Intas Pharmaceuticals from manufacturing, marketing, or[…]