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NEET Aspirants on Streets for Justice

अब नीट आंदोलन एक जन क्रांति बन चुका है।घर घर से लोग इस आंदोलन के लिए निकल रहे हैं।सड़ांध मार रही संस्थाओं में स्वच्छता का इस से सही समय फिर कभी नहीं आएगा।इन बच्चों के आंसू व्यर्थ नहीं जाने चाहिए।अपने गुस्से को ठंडा न होने दें। जब तक न्याय न मिले तब तक शांत न बैठें।

Does India need more medical colleges?

In a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the question of whether India requires more medical colleges looms large. This article delves into the heart of the matter, exploring the intricacies of expanding medical education in India. We dissect the demand for additional colleges, assess the impact on healthcare quality, and peer into the future of medical education in the nation. Join us on this journey as we unravel the complexities of India's healthcare and education systems.

NEET Controversy Demands Urgent Action: A Call for Transparency and Accountability

The NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) controversy is intensifying, with lakhs of students and their parents clamoring for a court-monitored, time-bound CBI enquiry into the exam and its results. Thousands of students have taken to the streets, and social media is abuzz with posts highlighting NEET irregularities. Mainstream media is also actively uncovering new developments, adding to the turmoil.

NEET 2024 Controversy : How Will Trust in the System Survive?

In plain view, injustice is being inflicted upon innocent children, and we stand helpless. Thousands of young lives are enduring unbearable agony, yet we remain powerless. They seek justice in the courts but are thwarted at every turn. The government has grown utterly indifferent.

NEET Irregularities: Students' Anger Shows No Signs of Abating

The frustration and anger of students over NEET irregularities continue to simmer, with ongoing protests by students and their parents across the streets. Following the swearing-in of the Modi government and the allocation of ministerial portfolios, students have now launched a campaign to write to the government and the Ministry of Higher Education.

Medicolegal queries to be answered by experts, a unique initiative by The Pacemakers

As medical professionals, you frequently encounter complex questions surrounding medicolegal issues, hospital management, medical documentation, licensing requirements, and a host of other professional challenges. These topics can be confusing and often leave us searching for reliable answers, yet many times our queries go unanswered.

"We should be more proactive in safeguarding our fundamental rights which are frequently infringed by making of bad laws" Dr Pradeep Arora

Dr Pradeep Arora says, "All the Associations, who are impleading in this case, should be open and helpful to each other; it being our common cause. The tendency to remain secretive and reticent about legal points, so that one could corner the glory of procuring favorable judgement, must be resisted. The focus should be on achieving the objective of collective good, no matter who is given the credit for the same. Secondly, we should be more proactive in safeguarding our fundamental rights which are frequently infringed by making of bad laws; and which are prejudicial to our professional autonomy and tranquility."

The incredible story of a brave girl's perseverance: Married at eight, worked in the fields for survival, now an MBBS doctor

Today, on Women's day The Pacemakers present an extraordinary tale of resilience and determination, woven into the fabric of a young bride from the heartlands of Rajasthan, a story poised to resonate deeply with readers and ignite the spirits of countless students preparing for the NEET exam.