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Modi offers aid to Khaleda Zia amid critical health

PM Narendra Modi expressed concern for former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's failing health, offering India's support. This gesture marks a significant diplomatic outreach as Bangladesh's political landscape shifts ahead of polls.

418 New PG Medical Seats Approved in Tamil Nadu Colleges

National Medical Commission approves 418 additional PG seats in Tamil Nadu's private medical colleges. New seats include anaesthesiology, general medicine & surgery. State aims to add seats in second counselling round.

NMC Lacks Data on Hospitals for Medical Residency

National Medical Commission admits having no exact data on hospitals with 220-499 beds despite new residency rules. Medical students face uncertainty about career planning. Learn more about this regulatory gap.

Kashmiri MBBS Graduates from Pakistan Under Scanner

Security agencies investigate Kashmiri MBBS graduates from Pakistan and Bangladesh after a 'white-collar' terror module bust. Hundreds pursued medical education abroad since early 2000s. Read the full report.

Grameen Bank Branch Set on Fire in Bangladesh

Unidentified assailants set fire to a Grameen Bank branch in Bangladesh's Cumilla district, injuring four people. The attack follows recent political violence in the region.

Sheikh Hasina: Extremism in Bangladesh threatens India ties

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina raises alarm about growing religious extremism and attacks on Hindu minorities, warning these developments could seriously damage the strategic relationship with India during her meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary.

Germany: New MBBS Destination for NEET Students

Discover why Germany is becoming the preferred choice for Indian medical students after NEET-UG. Explore affordable education, global recognition, and career opportunities in Europe's healthcare hub.

Bengaluru ER Crisis: Golden Hour Vanishes

An alarming investigation reveals how Bengaluru's emergency healthcare system is failing patients during critical moments, with overcrowding, staff shortages, and systemic delays putting lives at risk.

India's Medical Device Self-Certification Revolution Begins

India's Health Ministry introduces landmark self-certification for low-risk medical devices, replacing complex licensing. This major reform aims to boost domestic manufacturing, reduce import dependency, and accelerate market access for MedTech innovators

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