• 31 May, 2026

Medical News

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s Surprise Hospital Inspection: Officials Held Accountable for Medicine Shortages and Poor Facilities at Aruna Asaf Ali

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s Surprise Hospital Inspection: Officials Held Accountable for Medicine Shortages and Poor Facilities at Aruna Asaf Ali

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta conducted an unannounced visit to Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital on April 23, 2026, highlighting critical gaps in medicine availability, sanitation and patient wait times. Here’s what happened, what she directed, and what it means for everyday Delhi residents relying on public healthcare.

Doctor Absent, Staff Untrained: What the Ayodhya Hospital Case Teaches Us About Safe Deliveries in India

A 32 year old mother and her newborn died in an Ayodhya private hospital after untrained staff allegedly handled the delivery while the doctor guided it over the phone. This article breaks down the incident, the medicolegal risks involved, legal standards in India and actionable advice for doctors and patients to prevent such tragedies.

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PG Residents in Kerala Forced into Long Shifts: Doctors Body Seeks Government Action on Duty Hours

In the high pressure world of medical training,postgraduate students often find themselves at the heart of hospital operations but what happens when those long shifts stretch far beyond what’s safe or sustainable? leading doctor group in Kerala has now brought this issue into sharp focus,urging state government to step in and address what they call excessive and unlawful duty hours for PG medicos

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Fire at Kolkata’s Anandalok Hospital: Patients Evacuated Safely

Yesterday April 21, 2026 a fire broke out at Anandalok Hospital in Kolkata’s Salt Lake City area. Thick smoke rose from the building and staff immediately began moving patients to safety. Within a short time around 80 patients were relocated to another block on the campus. Hospital officials and firefighters confirmed that everyone was accounted for and no one was injured.

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Lady Hardinge Medical College Students Protest Over Hostel Conditions

Medical students at Lady Hardinge Medical College in Delhi are protesting poor hostel conditions including insects in food, lack of air conditioning during extreme heat and waterlogging. This article explores the real issues, their impact on future doctors, practical steps students and colleges can take, and what it means for student welfare across India.

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Gurugram Police Bust Fake Mounjaro Racket: ₹70 Lakh Worth of Counterfeit Eli Lilly Injections Seized, Two Arrested in major raid

Haryana authorities cracked down on an illegal operation supplying fake Eli Lilly Mounjaro (tirzepatide) pens in Gurugram. With two people in custody and a nationwide alert issued, here’s a clear look at what happened, why it matters for patients and practical steps to avoid counterfeit diabetes and weight loss drugs.

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