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Health Bulletin 25/December/2025 - Video
Overview
Here are the top health stories for the day:
NEET UG 2025: MCC directs States to remove AIQ-allotted candidates from stray round
New Delhi: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has issued an urgent directive to state counselling authorities and candidates regarding the Special Stray Vacancy Round of the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET UG) Counselling for the academic year 2025.
According to the official notice, as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in Contempt Petition© No. 289 of 2022 in W.P No. 223 of 2022, Shubhankar Patnaik Vs. K. Ramesh Reddy & Ors. It is informed that the final result of the Special Stray Round of UG Counselling 2025, conducted by MCC, has already been published and there is no provision for resignation in this round.
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MCC directs states to remove AIQ-allotted candidates in NEET 2025 stray round
NMC Integrates ICMR Research Principles into MBBS, MD, MS & PhD Curricula
New Delhi: To elevate the scope of clinical and biomedical research among medical students at the graduation level, the Board of Governors of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has approved the integration of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) principles into the curricula of all MBBS, MD, MS, and PhD medical programmes.
With the approval for this integration, NMC has now cleared a key proposal aimed at strengthening students' aptitude for clinical research and boosting a robust research-oriented medical education framework in communicable, non-communicable diseases, blindness, diabetes, andother metabolic and haematological disorders; mental health research and drug research.
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NMC Integrates ICMR Research Principles into MBBS, MD, MS & PhD Curricula
Maharashtra Bans Inter-District Transfers for PG Students Under District Residency Programme
Mumbai: Postgraduate medical students undergoing training under the District Residency Programme (DRP) in Maharashtra will not be allowed to avail inter-district transfers as the State Government has enforced a blanket ban in this regard.
The Hindustan Times has reported that the State has taken this decision, aiming to ensure continuity of medical services in rural, tribal and other underserved regions of the State.
For more details, check out the full story on the link below:
Maharashtra Bans Inter-District Transfers for PG Students Under District Residency Programme
Failure to Detect Hip Fracture: Ruby Hall Clinic, Orthopaedic Surgeon ordered to Pay Rs 1.2 Lakh Compensation
Mumbai: Holding Pune-based Ruby Hall Clinic, run by Grant Medical Foundation, and an orthopaedic surgeon guilty of medical negligence for their failure to detect a hip fracture in time, the State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (SCDRC), Maharashtra, recently directed them to pay Rs 85,000 as compensation to the patient, along with 6 percent annual interest.
Apart from this, the State Consumer Court has also directed the treating doctor and hospital to pay Rs 25,000 for mental and physical harassment suffered by the appellant, and Rs 10,000 towards the cost of the legal proceedings. In its order, the State Commission observed that the doctor and the hospital were negligent in not detecting the hip fracture at the appropriate time.
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Maharashtra SCDRC Orders Ruby Hall Clinic to Pay Rs 1.2 Lakh for Missing Hip Fracture


