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Health Bulletin 18/April/2026 - Video
Overview
Here are the top health stories for the day:
Top Court Turns Down Plea for Additional Stray Round in NEET PG 2025
While hearing a case seeking a Round 5 or Special Stray Vacancy Round for NEET PG 2025 counselling after the National Medical Commission (NMC) refused to conduct the session, the Supreme Court declined to entertain the plea stating that no additional round would be allowed beyond the deadline.
Dismissing the writ petition, a division bench comprising Justice P S Narasimha and Justice Alok Aradhe made it clear that it would not intervene in the counselling process at this stage.
For more details, check out the full story on the link below:
NEET PG 2025: Supreme Court junks plea seeking special stray vacancy round
MCC Issues Official Notification on Commencement of NEET SS 2025 Session
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC), under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), has issued a clarification regarding the commencement of the academic session for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Super Speciality (NEET SS) courses for the academic year 2025-26, stating that the session will be considered to have begun from April 10, 2026.
As per the notice issued in this regard, this clarification comes in continuation of an earlier notice. The MCC has specified that the start of the academic session will align with the schedule of SS Counselling 2025, thereby formally recognising April 10, 2026, as the official commencement date.
For more details, check out the full story on the link below:
MCC notifies on commencement of NEET SS 2025 academic session
Jaipur-Based Doctor Booked Over Practising Andrology With MS Surgery Degree
A Jaipur-based doctor has come under intense scrutiny amid allegations of practising beyond his registered speciality and being linked to an investigation involving unapproved pharmaceutical products. The case has triggered action and review by multiple regulatory bodies, including the Rajasthan Medical Council and drug control authorities.
According to reports, the controversy is linked to a private hospital in Jaipur, which is already under scrutiny over multiple allegations involving unauthorized treatment claims and questionable pharmaceutical activities.
For more details, check out the full story on the link below:
MS Surgery working as Specialist in Andrology: Jaipur Doctor falls under Medical Council Lens
Sale of 17 Food Products, Including Ghee and Turmeric, Suspended for Two Months Over Safety Concerns
In a major crackdown, Rajasthan’s Food Safety Wing under the Medical and Health Department has banned the sale and display of 17 food products across the state after they were found unsafe during testing. According to officials, samples collected during inspections in April 2026 failed laboratory standards, prompting a two-month prohibition. The affected items include ghee, tea, turmeric, roasted gram, savoury snacks, and confectionery products. Authorities have directed strict compliance, warning that violations will invite legal action under food safety laws.
The action also extends beyond the state, with authorities informing food safety departments in other regions where the products were manufactured. Several ghee brands and packaged items from multiple companies have been flagged in the drive. Officials said the move aims to protect public health and ensure quality standards in the food supply chain. The department has intensified inspections and surveillance, signalling stricter enforcement against unsafe and substandard food products in the market.


