Upload details of BDS students Admitted this year: DCI gives deadline to all dental colleges

New Delhi- Through a recent notice, the Dental Council of India (DCI), New Delhi has directed the authorities of all dental colleges to upload the details of students admitted in BDS Course at their dental institution for the academic session 2024- 25, on DCI Website, using their already allotted new login credentials for admissions, on or before the last date of joining i.e. 30th October, 2024 (12:00 midnight).

If the college authorities claim any admission after 12:00 midnight of 30th October, 2024, then Section 10B of the Dentists (Amendment) Act, 1993 and/or Section 16A of the Dentists Act, 1948, as the case may be, shall be attracted and it shall be presumed that the college authorities have not admitted such student(s) in BDS Course at their college for the academic session 2023-24, warned the DCI.

As per Counselling Schedule issued by the MCC (available on
DCI Website) for Online Counselling (Allotment Process) for AIQ / Deemed /
Central Universities & State Quota seats for BDS Course for the academic
year 2024, the MCC has declared the last date for joining is 30th October, 2024
and the commencement of academic session for UG Courses is 1st October, 2024
for the academic year 2024-25.

“In order to ensure smooth uploading the details of
students and to avoid the unnecessary delay, undue pressure and technical fault
on network, in uploading the details of the students at the last moment of
cut-off date, each and every dental institutions shall make its efforts to
upload the details of students gradually, immediately after the date of joining
of student of each round of counselling, but not later than 12.00 Midnight of
30th October, 2024, in any circumstance. In other words, the college shall not
wait for uploading the details of its students for last moment of cut-off date
and the details would be uploaded by the college after each round of counselling,” the dental council pointed out.

“Moreover, it has come to notice that some dental
colleges upload the details of students who are not admitted in their college,
because of which the college where the student has actually taken admission is
unable to upload the details. Colleges are hereby strictly warned to upload the
details of only the genuine and bonafide admissions of their college. The onus
of furnishing true, correct and authentic information is upon the college
concerned and in case of furnishing any wrong/incorrect information, it shall
be open to DCI to initiate action against / penalize the college,” the DCI said.

Only the uploaded details of students on DCI portal
shall be forwarded to the State Dental Councils / Tribunals for registration of
BDS degree.

“It is also to inform you that only uploaded details of
students on DCI Website shall be considered and any detail of students received
in any other format viz. e-mail or hard copy shall not be considered at all,
therefore, you are requested not to send the subject details through e-mail or
post or any other mode. It is also stated that no request for extension of time
to upload the above details of students or any other excuse or reason of
technical fault, etc. shall be considered, therefore, you are again requested
to ensure and make available all arrangements at your end to complete the above
task, in time, so as to avoid any litigation and to enable this Council to take
necessary action in a time bound manner,” the notice added.

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30 per cent Doctor shortage at Delhi Hospitals, Health Minister slams LG for inaction

New Delhi: Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj reported a shortage of nearly 30 per cent of doctors and specialists in many hospitals. He criticized the lack of efforts to address these critical vacancies, despite numerous requests to the Lieutenant Governor.

He noted that the LG’s office has cited excuses such as the Chief Minister’s unavailability and the lack of an NCCSA meeting to delay appointments for these critical positions. There was no immediate response from LG V.K. Saxena’s office. Bharadwaj made this statement during a press conference where he also detailed the series of measures the Delhi government is taking to combat the spread of dengue.

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The minister stated that they have requested warnings and awareness announcements be made at all metro stations, bus stations, and other public transport hubs to inform people about dengue prevention.

Bharadwaj, emphasizing the need for all government hospitals in the city to be fully equipped to handle dengue cases, stated that he has directed several actions to the health secretary. However, he expressed uncertainty about whether these steps have been implemented.

The AAP minister instructed the health secretary to visit one government hospital each day to verify that all necessary dengue-related equipment was available. However, the minister was unsure if these visits had started. If they hadn’t, he planned to personally visit the hospitals to ensure compliance.

The minister further noted that he had held a meeting with the health secretary and other officials on Friday, during which he highlighted that his previous directions had still not been implemented.

He added that he had urged schools to instruct students to wear full-sleeve clothing as a protective measure against mosquito bites, noting that while all schools were asked to enforce this, he was unsure if the directive was being effectively followed.

He also mentioned that he had directed the police transport department to be informed about breeding sites and had requested that the district magistrate and sub-divisional magistrate take up enforcement work.

The Health Minister also accused the LG’s office of spreading false rumours and deliberately obstructing the recruitment process in Delhi government hospitals.

Bharadwaj emphasized that Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena, appointed by the BJP-led central government, is always blamed when Delhi faces a major crisis. He noted that the response from the LG’s office is consistently evasive.

He mentioned a recent incident at the Asha Kiran Home Shelter, where 13 residents died due to a shortage of doctors and paramedical staff. Bharadwaj further asserted that this tragic loss was directly attributable to the LG’s failure to appoint the necessary medical personnel, despite having full control over transfers and postings.

The minister also emphasized that the LG’s office had issued a misleading statement. According to the statement, the absence of an NCCSA meeting was the reason for the delay in appointing staff at Asha Kiran Home.

However, following a court order, these appointments were made without the need for an NCCSA meeting. This development exposed the falsehoods propagated by the LG’s office, he added.

According to the PTI report, Bharadwaj said, “Many hospitals are being managed by a single director or medical superintendent, who is often overburdened with responsibilities due to the lack of staff.” He added, “Despite multiple letters sent to the LG highlighting that nearly 30 per cent of doctor and specialist positions remain vacant, the LG’s office has responded with excuses, such as the unavailability of the chief minister and the lack of an NCCSA meeting.”

The National Capital Civil Service Authority (NCCSA) is chaired by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. It also includes the Chief Secretary and the Principal Secretary (Home), who serves as the Secretary of the body.

In May last year, the panel was formed to address service matters, including the transfer and posting of Group ‘A’ officers and disciplinary actions against officials in the Delhi government.

Bharadwaj stated during the press conference that there are plans to use radio advertisements, campaigns, posters, hoardings, newspapers, and announcements in metro and public transport stations to raise awareness about dengue.

Sharing details about the dengue cases reported this year at the state-run Lok Nayak Hospital, Dr. Suresh Kumar, Medical Director, stated, “Every year during the monsoon season, we see a rise in dengue cases due to waterlogging. As with last year, we are treating both children and adults with fever and low platelet counts. Currently, we have 60 patients, but fortunately, none of them are experiencing severe complications.” He emphasized the importance of protecting oneself from mosquito bites, particularly for children, who are more vulnerable as they often play outside.

Kumar said, “It’s crucial to avoid waterlogging and to recognize the dangerous signs of dengue. If you experience a fever, red spots on the body, headaches, low blood pressure, nosebleeds, or a platelet count below 20,000, it’s imperative to seek medical attention immediately”, news agency PTI reported.

It was noted that while 95 to 98 per cent of dengue cases can be managed at home, severe symptoms necessitate hospitalization. The coming months will be crucial for addressing these issues and ensuring that Delhi’s healthcare system can provide the quality care its residents need and deserve.

Amid the broader healthcare crisis, Jain highlighted specific measures taken to address the current dengue outbreak. “At Lok Nayak Hospital, we’ve made special arrangements for dengue patients, including a dedicated fever ward and specialists on hand. We also have 200 units of platelets available in our blood bank to support those in need,” he added.

These efforts are part of a targeted response to manage the surge in dengue cases and provide critical support to affected patients.

The issue of doctor shortages in Delhi’s hospitals presents a significant challenge that demands immediate and comprehensive action. As the Delhi government seeks to address this crisis, the response from the Lieutenant Governor’s office and other relevant authorities will play a crucial role in shaping the future of healthcare services in the capital.

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Catalent beats revenue estimates ahead of deal close with Novo Holdings

Bengaluru: Contract drug manufacturer Catalent beat analysts’ estimates for fourth-quarter revenue on Thursday, helped by its biologics segment that develops and manufactures cell and gene therapies,

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT
The company is a contractor that does fill-finish work – involving the filling and packaging of syringes and injection pens in sterile conditions – for drugmakers including Danish pharma major Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy.
It also provides other contract manufacturing services.
CONTEXT
Novo Holdings, the investment firm that has a controlling interest in Novo Nordisk, signed a $16.5 billion deal to buy Catalent in February to boost Wegovy supply.
The deal is expected to close toward the end of this year, after which the parent firm will sell three of Catalent’s key fill-finish sites to Novo Nordisk for $11 billion.
The sites are in Anagni, Italy; Brussels, Belgium, and Bloomington, Indiana.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission in May sought more information on the deal, after Novo Holdings prefiled an application seeking the antitrust agency’s nod.
BY THE NUMBERS
Revenue for the fourth quarter ended June 30 was $1.3 billion, compared to analysts’ average estimate of $1.22 billion, according to LSEG data.
Catalent posted an adjusted profit of 65 cents per share, topping estimates of 47 cents.
Its biologics segment recorded revenue of $605 million, compared to the average estimate of $502.97 million.
Its pharmaceuticals and consumer health segment posted sales of $697 million, compared to estimates of $704.87 million.
Shares of the company were 1.1 per cent higher in late morning trading.

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UP Surgeon allegedly sexually harasses 14-year-old girl, booked under POCSO

Muzaffarnagar: In a shocking incident, a surgeon of a private hospital here has been booked for allegedly sexually harassing a 14-year-old girl who was admitted for gallbladder stone removal surgery.  

According to the police, the doctor is facing charges under sections of BNS for “assaulting or using criminal force against a woman” and the Pocso Act after an FIR was registered based on the complaints of the patient’s mother.   

In her police complaint, lodged on Wednesday, her mother alleged that the incident took place on August 17 at the health facility where she was admitted for surgery for the removal of gallbladder stones. She accused the surgeon of molesting her daughter when she was under treatment at the hospital.  

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She alleged that the surgeon on the pretext of checking stitches post-surgery, lifted her clothes and started touching her private parts with the wrong intention. In suspicion of the doctor’s act, her daughter called her parents inside the room.   

“Around 3-4 hours after the operation, the surgeon visited my daughter in the room and told my son, brother and myself, who were present, to leave as he needed to check her. While we were out, he, on the pretext of checking stitches post-surgery, lifted her clothes and started touching her private parts with wrong intention. He told my daughter that he was just checking and she should close her eyes, but she perhaps understood what he was up to and called us in. As soon as we entered, he left the room…,” the mother alleged as quoted by TOI.   

Speaking to the Daily regarding the matter, SHO (Nai Mandi), Babloo Kumar, said, “The nursing home is situated at New Mandi Kotwali in Muzaffarnagar. A case was registered under BNS sections 75 and 76 (assault or use of criminal force to woman with intent to disrobe) along with the Pocso Act after a complaint by the girl’s mother.” 

Following this, the police are currently investigating the matter in detail and assured that action will be taken accordingly.   

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US FDA approves Emergent’s smallpox vaccine for people at high risk of mpox

London: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved expanded use of Emergent BioSolutions’ ACAM2000 smallpox vaccine to include people at high risk for mpox infection, the company said on Thursday.

Earlier this month, the World Health Organization declared mpox a global public health emergency for the second time in two years as a new variant of the virus, known as clade Ib, spread rapidly in Africa.
The FDA’s approval follows Emergent’s application for an Emergency Use Listing of ACAM2000 vaccine with the WHO.
Emergent last week said it would donate 50,000 doses of its smallpox vaccine to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other impacted countries of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda to address the mpox outbreak.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ACAM2000 has more known side effects and risks than Danish biotech Bavarian Nordic A/S’s Jynneos vaccine, which is approved in the United States for both smallpox and mpox.
ACAM2000 – a live, replicating virus vaccine – is known to cause myocarditis/pericarditis – swelling in or around the heart muscle – in 1 in 175 new ACAM2000 vaccine recipients, according to the FDA.

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Q&A: How a simple blood test could affect how Alzheimer’s is diagnosed

A simple blood test to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, which afflicts nearly 7 million Americans, could soon replace more invasive and expensive diagnostic methods such as spinal taps and brain scans.

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The Nuremberg Code isn’t just for prosecuting Nazis—its principles have shaped medical ethics to this day

After World War II, Nuremberg, Germany, was the site of trials of Nazi officials charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg trials were landmarks in the development of international law. But one of them has also been applied in peacetime: the “Medical Trial,” which has helped to shape bioethics ever since.

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Mitochondria keep your brain cells alive: Helping them run smoothly may protect against Parkinson’s disease

In 1817, a British physician named James Parkinson published An Essay on the Shaking Palsy, describing for the first time cases of a neurodegenerative disorder now known as Parkinson’s disease. Today, Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the U.S. It affects about 1 million Americans and more than 10 million people worldwide.

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Everything you need to know about insulin

Insulin can be a critical part of managing diabetes, but patients may not know all the ins and outs of using the medication effectively.

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Study outlines an activity-regulated genetic program underlying the formation of synapses during development

Synapses are junctions via which neurons communicate with each other or with other types of cells. Synapses are formed throughout the course of a person’s life, yet their strength and numbers change over time, a phenomenon known as synaptic plasticity.

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