• 21 Apr, 2026

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MBBS & PG Exam Leak at IGIMS Patna: Delayed Inquiry Exposes Deep Cracks in India’s Medical Exam System

In the heart of Bihar’s capital, one of India’s premier medical institutes is once again under the scanner. The Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS) Patna has ordered an official inquiry into shocking allegations of question paper leaks and answer sheet tampering in its MBBS and postgraduate (PG) final year examinations.

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MBBS Student Suicide in Tamil Nadu

In April 2026, the Indian medical education community was shaken by the news of a young life lost too soon. A 20 year old second year MBBS student named Asher Immanuel at Indira Medical College in Pandur village near Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu tragically died after falling from the fifth floor of the college hostel.

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Telangana Medical Council Bars Doctor for 2 Years Over Fake MD Radiodiagnosis Claims: What This Means for Patient Safety in India

a strong push to protect patients, the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) has taken decisive action against a doctor in Suryapet for misrepresenting his qualifications. The doctor was found practising as a Consultant Radiologist while falsely claiming an MD in Radiodiagnosis. His medical registration had also expired years ago.

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FMGs Urge NMC for One Time Exemption from FMGL Regulations: Big Relief Hoped for 2021 Batch in 2026

Are you an Indian student who completed (or is completing) your MBBS abroad in the 2021-2022 batch? If yes, you’re not alone in feeling frustrated with the ongoing confusion around licensing and registration in India. In a major development reported just yesterday, FMGs have formally urged the NMC to grant a one time exemption from the strict FMGL Regulations 2021.

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Doctors Beware: Kerala High Court Rules Missing Pre Anaesthetic Check Up as Criminal Negligence

In a landmark decision that has sent ripples through India’s medical community, the Kerala High Court has clearly stated that failure to conduct a proper pre anaesthetic check up amounts to gross medical negligence. The court refused relief to an anaesthetist booked under Section 106 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita for causing death by negligence.

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Profit over patients

Private hospitals treating patients like ATMs? A young doctor quits on day 1 after witnessing unnecessary ICU admissions for profit. Explore the dark side of India’s commercialized healthcare, medical negligence cases, and why trust in doctors is eroding. Time for stricter regulation?

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Healthcare system and Medical Education in India : A joke?

India’s medical education faces serious concerns as NMC’s UGMSR 2023 guidelines remove mandatory Respiratory Medicine & TB departments for new MBBS colleges. Is this reform or a dangerous dilution of doctor training and infection control in a country battling high TB and respiratory disease burden? Critical analysis of healthcare system failures.

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Karnataka High Court Ruling 2026: MBBS Students Cannot Challenge Service Bond After Taking Subsidised Seats

The Karnataka High Court delivered a major verdict on 9 April 2026 that will impact thousands of medical students across India. In a clear and strong judgment, the Division Bench ruled that medicos who avail subsidised MBBS seats under service bonds cannot challenge or refuse to fulfil the bond conditions after completing their course.

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