Health Bulletin 20/December/2025
Here are the top health stories for the day:
NMC approves 7,619 new PG medical seats, totalling 57,503 for 2025–26
The Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) approved a total of 7619 postgraduate medical seats during the academic year 2025-2026.
The details regarding the seats for postgraduate courses in medical colleges and institutes for the academic year 2025-2026 were shared by NMC MARB in a public notice dated 17.12.2025.
Minister Patel also shared the details of the MBBS and PG medical seats that have increased during the last six years.
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Karnataka Assembly passes Private Medical Establishments (Amendment) Bill 2025
One of the major provisions in the bill is the introduction of a provisional registration system. Under this system, private hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centres will be issued a provisional registration certificate within 10 days of applying, without any inspection. The provisional registration will be valid for six months and can be renewed, but only for a limited period once government standards are notified.
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Karnataka Passes Private Medical Establishments (Amendment) Bill 2025: Key Highlights
India Reports 21 Percent Decline in TB Cases Since 2015, Treatment Coverage Rises to 92%: MoS Health
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Global TB Report 2025, India has made good progress in controlling tuberculosis. The number of TB cases per lakh population declined by 21%, from 237 in 2015 to 187 in 2024, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Anupriya Patel recently informed the Rajya Sabha.
The Minister stated that during this period, treatment coverage improved significantly, from 53% to 92%, primarily due to government efforts to identify undetected TB cases and initiate treatment early. As a result, she said more TB cases are now being officially reported, increasing from 16.07 lakh in 2015 to 26.18 lakh in 2024, indicating that fewer TB cases are now going unnoticed.
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TB cases in India decline by 21 percent: MoS Health tells Rajya Sabha
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