• 21 Apr, 2026

Medicaldrafts

Eluru: B.Pharma Student Suicide After Farewell Party

Eluru: B.Pharma Student Suicide After Farewell Party

A third year B.Pharma student named Ch. Suvarshini lost her life after jumping from the hostel building at SIR CR Reddy College of Pharmaceutical Science. This incident occurred shortly after a farewell party where she was allegedly forced to dance and teased by friends. She spoke to her family before the fall and she was immediately rushed to hospital but could not be saved.

Life at Sale!

Life at Sale!

A shocking child trafficking case in Greater Noida exposes illegal adoption practices in a private hospital. Authorities caught accused red handed selling a newborn, raising serious questions about healthcare oversight, women’s safety, and hidden trafficking networks.

From 51,348 to 1,28,976: MBBS Seats in India More Than Double Since 2013

From 51,348 to 1,28,976: MBBS Seats in India More Than Double Since 2013

In a major update shared in Parliament, Union Minister of State for Health, Smt. Anupriya Patel revealed that MBBS seats across India have skyrocketed to 1,28,976 up from just 51,348 in 2013-14. That’s a massive 151.18% jump! At the same time, number of medical colleges has grown from 387 to 818, marking an 111.36% increase.

Outrage at Sri Siddhartha Medical College: Professor Proposes to Female Student in Class, Faces Student Backlash

Outrage at Sri Siddhartha Medical College: Professor Proposes to Female Student in Class, Faces Student Backlash

A recent event at a prominent medical institute in Bengaluru has left many shocked and concerned. A 50 year old assistant professor at the Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre in T. Begur near Nelamangala (Bengaluru Rural district), allegedly made an inappropriate personal proposal to a 19 year old female MBBS student during an ongoing lecture.

RGHS Cashless Medicines Suspended in Rajasthan From Today

RGHS Cashless Medicines Suspended in Rajasthan From Today

The Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS) has been a lifeline for lakhs of state government employees, pensioners and their families but right now cashless medicine distribution at private OPD pharmacies has been suspended due to massive pending payments