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Health Bulletin 01/July/2026 - Video
Overview
Here are the top health stories for the day:
Delhi HC Rejects 2 Army Doctors' Plea to Appear for NEET PG 2026
The Delhi High Court has refused to grant interim relief to two Army doctors who sought permission to apply for and appear in the NEET PG 2026 examination while their challenge to the revised eligibility criteria under the Training and Professional Progression Rules for Medical/Non-Technical Officers of the Armed Forces Medical Services, 2025 remains pending before the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT).
A Division Bench comprising Justices Mini Pushkarna and Vinod Kumar held that allowing the petitioners to appear in the examination would effectively suspend the operation of the 2025 Rules before their validity is finally decided. The court was hearing petitions filed by Major Jayati Chandra and Major Eshaan Segan, who challenged Rule 7.2 reducing the eligibility window for Short Service Commission officers from 4–10 years of service to 4–7 years, according to the Live Law report.
The petitioners argued that the revised rules unfairly affected their eligibility and sought interim permission as the NEET PG 2026 application deadline was June 30. However, the High Court noted that both officers had become eligible to appear for NEET PG after completing four years of service in 2022 and 2023 and had sufficient opportunities to take the examination earlier. The court observed that their inability to secure admission resulted either from personal choice or failure in the examination process. It further noted that their main challenge is already listed before the AFT on August 28, 2026, and if they ultimately succeed, they would still remain eligible to appear for NEET PG until 2028 under the earlier rules.
Congress Leader Pargat Singh Demands Pradhan's Resignation Over Alleged Exam Irregularities
All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary and former Punjab Education Minister Pargat Singh on Tuesday demanded the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, alleging that repeated paper leaks and examination irregularities have weakened the credibility of India's national testing system. Citing media reports, Singh claimed that 89 suspected paper leak cases over the past decade affected nearly 6.2 crore students, with 48 examinations re-conducted and 22 cancelled before being held. He alleged that the National Testing Agency (NTA) failed to ensure the integrity of major examinations, including NEET UG and UGC NET, and called for an investigation into the alleged nexus between paper leak networks and those responsible for conducting examinations.
Singh urged the Centre to introduce a fixed annual calendar for NEET UG, UGC NET, and major recruitment examinations with clearly defined recruitment timelines. He claimed that over 22 lakh families spend nearly ₹1.32 lakh crore annually on NEET preparation alone, highlighting the financial burden on students. Raising concerns over limited employment opportunities, he said only a small proportion of candidates ultimately secure permanent jobs. Singh added that the Congress, under Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, would continue demanding transparency, accountability, and comprehensive reforms to restore confidence in the examination and recruitment system, reports The Indian Express.
FAIMA Survey: 87 percent Doctors Sleep-Deprived, 62 percent Work Beyond 36 Consecutive Hours
Due to heavy workload and long duty hours, the resident doctors across the country are sleep-deprived, experiencing burnout, and more than half of them are considering leaving residency due to stress, a recent nationwide survey conducted by a doctors' body has revealed.
Altogether, 1260 resident doctors across 28 states and union territories participated in the anonymous online survey, RMS 2.0, launched by the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA). The findings revealed "alarming levels of excessive working hours, inadequate rest, sleep deprivation, burnout, staffing shortages, and psychological stress among resident doctors."
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87 percent doctors sleep-deprived, 62 percent work over 36 hours at a stretch: FAIMA Survey
Kerala Government to Take Strict Action Against Medical Negligence
Kerala Health Minister K Muraleedharan on Monday said the state government viewed incidents of medical negligence with the utmost seriousness and will take stringent action against those found responsible.
The minister said the government was committed to preventing such incidents and strengthening healthcare services in government hospitals.
Replying to a calling attention motion moved by BJP MLA V Muraleedharan in the Assembly, the minister said the government had issued strict directions to ensure that incidents of medical negligence were not repeated, news agency PTI reported.
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Kerala to take strict action against medical negligence: Health Minister


