Health Bulletin 15/June/2026
Here are the top health stories for the day:
NEET Re-Exam 2026: Four Arrested for Selling Fake Question Papers in Bihar
Four persons have been arrested in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district for allegedly selling fake question papers of competitive examinations, including NEET UG, to aspirants and their parents through social media platforms.
They were arrested on Saturday evening, and three mobile phones were seized from their possession. According to police, the accused operated a network that cheated desperate parents by falsely claiming to provide question papers for various examinations.
The police action came after the arrest of an accused from the Balu Ghat area under Sikandarpur police station limits on June 2 in connection with the same case.
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NEET Re-Exam 2026: Four Arrested in Bihar for Selling Fake Question Papers
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Opposes NEET, Proposes Class 12 Marks-Based MBBS Admissions
Addressing the recently held 11th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay urged the Central Government to allow the state to admit students to undergraduate medical courses, including MBBS, based solely on their Class 12 board examination marks.
During the meeting, he reiterated Tamil Nadu's long-standing opposition to NEET. He stated that this entrance exam disproportionately affects students from rural backgrounds and economically and socially backward communities.
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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Opposes NEET, Seeks MBBS Admissions Based on Class 12 Marks
KEM MBBS Student Accused of Using Fake Caste Certificate for Admission Amid Cadaver Remarks Controversy
The ST certificate of the MBBS student of KEM Hospital, who recently landed in controversy over her alleged inappropriate remarks about cadavers during a comedian's show, is now facing questions on social media. An X user alleged that the student may have secured admission under the Scheduled Tribe (ST) quota using fake documents.
The user claimed that after checking information available on her college website and academic records, they found that she had allegedly obtained her seat under the ST category.
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KEM MBBS Student Faces Fake Caste Certificate Allegations Amid Cadaver Remarks Controversy
Can Dentists Perform Hair Transplants and Aesthetic Procedures? Telangana Medical Council Inspection Sparks Fresh Debate
A recent inspection by the Telangana Medical Council has brought renewed attention to the scope of practice in the rapidly expanding aesthetic medicine sector, after officials reportedly found that certain skin and aesthetic procedures at a clinic were being performed by dentists.
During surprise inspections conducted by the council on June 10 at multiple skin and hair clinics in Hyderabad's Kondapur area, inspectors identified several alleged irregularities across the establishments visited, including concerns related to professional qualifications and regulatory compliance.
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Can Dentists Perform Aesthetic Procedures? Telangana Medical Council Inspection Sparks Fresh Debate
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