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Indian Doctors Exit UK as NHS Appeal Fades: Key Reasons

Indian healthcare professionals are leaving the UK's NHS due to high taxes, living costs, and restrictive immigration policies. Official data shows a 67% drop in visas. Explore the shift in global medical talent flow.

Indian earns ₹18,000/hour in AI side gig

Utkarsh Amitabh, a 34-year-old based in the UK, earns $200 an hour training AI models alongside his packed schedule. Discover how he balances this with his roles as CEO, author, and PhD student.

Nadda: Govt spends Rs 35 lakh per medical seat yearly

Union Health Minister JP Nadda said the government spends Rs 30-35 lakh annually on each medical seat, urging students to serve society. He highlighted a massive expansion in medical infrastructure.

Study Abroad Challenges: Beyond the Dream

Studying abroad is not a guaranteed path to success. Explore the emotional, financial, and academic hurdles Indian students face overseas. Is your child truly ready?

Amethi Medical College Expansion to 550 Beds by 2026

The autonomous state medical college in Amethi's Tiloi tehsil is undergoing a major expansion to a 550-bed modern hospital by January 2026. This ₹300 crore project aims to transform healthcare in the region.

Centre approves 10,023 new medical seats in govt colleges

The Union health ministry has approved 10,023 new medical education seats in government colleges from 2025-26 to 2028-29. This expansion aims to strengthen India's healthcare workforce and improve access to medical education in underserved regions. Read m

Andhra Pradesh gets 36 new PG medical seats from NMC

The National Medical Commission sanctions 36 additional PG medical seats across five new colleges in Andhra Pradesh, significantly enhancing specialist healthcare training. Learn how this impacts medical education.

Rupee Slide to 90 Hits Indian Students Abroad Hard

The rupee's fall to 90 against the dollar is straining Indian students overseas, raising tuition and living costs by lakhs. Families are forced to recalibrate budgets as financial pressure mounts.

RIMS cancels MBBS admission over fake caste certificate

Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences cancels admission of first-year MBBS student after probe confirms fraudulent SC certificate. Two similar cases detected in Daltonganj. Read the full investigation details.

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