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.
Doctors Day

Celebrating Doctors Day: Honoring the Heroes of Healthcare in Developing India

Every year on July 1st, India celebrates Doctors Day to honor the remarkable contributions of doctors to society. This day is a tribute to Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, a renowned physician and the second Chief Minister of West Bengal, whose birthday and death anniversary fall on this date. Doctors' Day is a time to recognize the relentless efforts, dedication, and sacrifices of medical professionals who play a pivotal role in the health and well-being of the nation.
NEET SC Hearing

NEET SC Hearing : If even 0.001% flaw is found, strict action will be taken-SC warns NTA & Centre

NEET SC Hearing : The Supreme Court of India emphasized the need for absolute precision in the conduct of the NEET-UG 2024 exams, urging the Union Government and the National Testing Agency (NTA) to address even the slightest negligence with utmost seriousness. The vacation bench, comprising Justices Vikram Nath and S.V. Bhatti, made these remarks while hearing a writ petition that raised issues similar to those in previous cases, such as paper leaks, malpractices, and the controversial awarding of grace marks to some candidates.