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NEET 2024 Controversy: Conspiracy to Cover Up Paper Leak Under the Pretext of Grace Marks?

Until the investigation conducted by the Bihar Police is brought to light by a court order, the truth about the paper leak will not be revealed. If this does not happen, unqualified individuals will succeed in gaining admission to medical colleges in place of thousands of deserving and meritorious students. To bring justice to thousands of students by reaching the masterminds of the NEET 2024 scam, the Bihar Police must present this case before the court. The media is entirely focused on grace marks, while the real cause of rank inflation is the paper leak in Bihar. The NTA may withdraw the grace marks themselves, but only the Bihar Police case will deliver justice to the students.

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.

Widespread Irregularities in NEET 2024 Spark Demand for Government Action

Thousands of students across India are in distress following reports of serious irregularities in the NEET 2024 exam, which was conducted on May 5 and whose results were announced on June 4. Concerns have arisen over paper leaks, unauthorized awarding of grace marks, and questionable merit rankings, leading to widespread calls for an impartial investigation.

Concerns Mount Over NEET 2024 Irregularities, Call for CBI Investigation

The declaration of NEET 2024 results has sparked significant controversy, with numerous allegations of irregularities emerging. A detailed letter addressed to the Chairperson of the National Medical Commission (NMC) by Ridhima Rao, a concerned candidate, highlights several alarming issues surrounding the exam, raising serious questions about its fairness and transparency.

NMC Steps In: Medical Students' Concerns Addressed at Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences

In a significant development addressing the ongoing strike by medical students at Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS), Hapur, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has intervened to address allegations of irregularities in stipend distribution and mental harassment by the college authorities.

Protest of Medical students at the Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) in Hapur continues on day 4

Medical students at the Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, are protesting against the college administration over issues including inadequate stipends, mental harassment, privacy violations, and excessive fines.

Protest of Medical students at the Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) in Hapur continues on day 4

Medical students at the Saraswathi Institute of Medical Sciences (SIMS) in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, are protesting against the college administration over issues including inadequate stipends, mental harassment, privacy violations, and excessive fines.

Imposing arbitrary Taxes on Private Hospitals is Unfair: IMA

स्थानीय नगर परिषद द्वारा लगाए नए टैक्स के विरोध में रविवार दिनांक छब्बीस मई को बुंदेलखंड मेडिकल कॉलेज में नर्सिंग होम एसोसिएशन और आईएमए सागर की संयुक्त बैठक हुई जिसमें सभी वक्ताओं ने सागर नगर निगम द्वारा लगाए गए भारी भरकम टैक्स का विरोध करने का निर्णय लिया। कार्यक्रम की अध्यक्षता करते हुए इंडियन मेडिकल एसोसिएशन की सागर ब्रांच के अध्यक्ष डॉ सर्वेश जैन ने बताया कि एक ही सेवा के लिए बार- बार शुल्क नहीं वसूला जाना चाहिए। जब एक व्यवसाई इनकम टैक्स और जीएसटी जैसे समग्र टैक्स दे ही रहा है तो उस पर अन्य टैक्स लगाना उचित नहीं।

Nationwide Protests Erupt Following Suicide of Resident Doctor in Dehradun

Outraged by the tragic suicide of Dr. Divesh Garg, a resident doctor in the Department of Pediatrics at SGRR Medical College in Dehradun, major resident doctors' associations across India have called for a nationwide protest. The protest, led by prominent groups including the United Doctors Front Association (UDFA), the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA), and the Indian Medical Association Junior Doctors Network (IMA JDN), highlights the dire working conditions faced by medical residents.

After Supreme Courts verdict on Lawyers, Doctors also hopeful for a relief from Consumer Protection Act

After a historic decision by the Supreme Court, doctors are hopeful that, like lawyers, they will also be excluded from the purview of the Consumer Protection Act. A bench of two judges of the Supreme Court set aside  the decision of the NCDRC, which had considered the services provided by lawyers to their clients under the Consumer Protection Act.

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.

Covishield Vaccine: Breaking the Myths About Rare Side Effects

The fear surrounding rare vaccine side effects is often overblown. The data on vaccines has been transparent, with regulatory bodies closely monitoring and capturing information on rare events. These events are not proof of causation, and most vaccines are associated with significant public health benefits.