NEET Scam 2024

NEET Scam 2024: How the System is Fooling Medical Education in India

The NEET UG 2024 examination, intended to be a fair and competitive gateway for aspiring medical students, has been marred by controversies and allegations of misconduct and now became NEET Scam 2024. From paper leaks to inadequate responses from the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the Ministry of Education, the situation highlights systemic flaws that jeopardize the integrity of India's medical education.
Consultant Fees

The Misconception of Doctor’s Consultant Fees in India: Addressing the Stigma of “Loot”

In India, the healthcare sector plays a vital role in ensuring the well-being of its population. Yet, a pervasive issue within this sector is the public perception of doctors' consultant fees. Often labeled as "loot," the legitimacy and necessity of these fees are frequently questioned. This article delves into the reasons behind this misconception and aims to shed light on the reality of doctors' fees in India.
BJMC

Rising Concerns Over Harassment and Suicides at BJMC, We Demand High Level Probe !

5 July 2024, BJMC, Ahmedabad : In the wake of disturbing allegations of harassment and abuse within the Orthopaedic department at BJ Medical College (BJMC), more tragic stories have surfaced, shedding light on a deeply concerning internal environment. Following the viral social media post by renowned doctor and influencer Dr. Dhruv Chauhan, which shared a note from Dr. Shailendra Singh detailing his traumatic experience, multiple reports have emerged, recounting similar incidents of abuse and suicide among BJMC residents.
BJMC

Another Day, Another Case of Harassment at BJMC, Ahmedabad : Ortho PG Assaulted and Beaten, Dr. Dhruv Calls for Justice !

Dr. Dhruv Chauhan, a renowned doctor and influential voice in the medical community, has brought to light severe allegations of harassment and abuse within the Orthopaedic department at BJ Medical College ( BJMC ), Ahmedabad. The incident came to public attention when Dr. Chauhan shared a heartfelt note on Twitter (X) written by Dr. Shailendra Singh, a former PG1 resident in the Orthopaedic department, who left the college due to relentless harassment and fear of further abuse.