Telangana Junior Doctors to Launch Indefinite Strike from June 30 Over Stipend, Faculty, Infrastructure Woes

Hyderabad: The Junior Doctors in Telangana have decided to go on an indefinite strike from June 30 onwards over their pending demands for a stipend hike, timely release of stipends, publication of annual faculty recruitment calendar, timely grant of scholarships, and fee reimbursement.

Writing to the Director of Medical Education, Telangana, the Telangana Junior Doctors Association (T-JUDA) has submitted their demands, adding that “All Undergraduates, Postgraduates, House Surgeons, and Senior Residents will participate in this strike until our genuine demands are fully met.”

One of the main demands of the resident doctors is the timely release of stipends and implementation of a green channel for this purpose. The association pointed out that stipends for Postgraduates, House Surgeons, and especially Senior Residents has been pending for 3 months and it continues to be delayed. TJUDA has demanded a Government Order and Finance Department Circular mandating the release of stipends by the 10th of every month through a “green channel” mechanism.

Further, the association has demanded an immediate implementation of a Stipend Hike. It highlighted that the revised stipends, issued under G.O. Ms.No.59, effective from January 2025, remain unimplemented. It has asked for the immediate implementation of the revised stipend structure and the disbursement of all arrears from January 2025 onwards.

Also Read: 7000 Telangana Junior doctors on strike demanding timely stipend disbursement

One of the issues that the association pointed out is the inadequate infrastructure in the Government Medical Colleges. It pointed out that many colleges still lack basic facilities such as water, proper transport, college buildings, and sports infrastructure. According to the association, the buildings are either incomplete or unopened at Nagarkurnool and Siddipet, while the medical college in Nizamabad has had no playground for 12 years.

“Student representatives must be mandatorily included in all infrastructure review committees to reflect ground realities. Issues like transport and water do not require a committee report and should be resolved immediately,” the association mentioned in the letter. 

Highlighting the acute shortage of clinical and para-clinical faculty in the medical colleges, T-JUDA argued that it is damaging academic quality and hands-on training. Accordingly, it has demanded the publication of a regular, annual recruitment calendar and immediate hiring to meet the National Medical Commission (NMC) norms.

Apart from these issues, the association also pointed out that scholarships for minority, SC, ST, and BC students are delayed, partially disbursed, or completely withheld. This has forced the students to pay out of their own pocket to retrieve their certificates due to pending fee reimbursements, informed the association, further adding that not a single student has received fill reimbursement of their academic fees to date.

T-JUDA mentioned that since November 2024, it has submitted multiple official representations outlining these core concerns. However, the association claimed that despite follow-ups and personal meetings, including two meetings with the Health Minister and DME in June 2025, these problems remain unresolved. 

“The junior doctors of Telangana, who form the backbone of the state’s government hospitals, continue to work under immense physical and mental strain, often for more than 36 hours at a stretch, without receiving what is rightfully due. Providing timely stipends, proper infrastructure, and a dignified working environment is not a privilege, but a responsibility of the government. While we have upheld our commitment to patient care, even in adversity, our patience has reached its limit,” the association mentioned in the letter.

Announcing its decision to start an indefinite strike over these pending demands, the association added, “Given the absence of meaningful progress despite sustained efforts, the Telangana Junior Doctors Association hereby declares an indefinite statewide strike starting June 30, 2025.”

“All Undergraduates, Postgraduates, House Surgeons, and Senior Residents will participate in this strike until our genuine demands are fully met,” announced the association.

“Our demands are not only fair but are vital for improving the working conditions of junior doctors and ensuring better healthcare outcomes for the public. We urge the Government of Telangana and your office to act decisively and without further delay to address these issues,” it further added.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that, raising the issue of delay in the disbursement of stipends for several months, the resident doctors in Telangana approached the State Health Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha earlier this year. Apart from the issue of delayed stipend, the junior doctors also highlighted other issues such as stipend hikes, scholarship reimbursements, tax exemption for stipends, regular pay for the contractual staff, etc.

Back in 2024, the Telangana Junior Doctors Association had announced an indefinite strike from June 24, 2024. Approximately 7,000 junior doctors from 20 medical colleges across the State were participating in the strike, advocating for their long standing demands including the establishment of a green channel for timely stipend disbursement and inadequate honorarium for Super Specialty Senior Residents etc.

Boycotting the outpatient (OPD) services, elective services and ward duties, the junior doctors had demanded a solution to their unresolved issues concerning the doctors. Holding placards and chanting slogans, the junior doctors organised their protest at the Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad, Gandhi Medical College, Secunderabad and many other medical colleges including Kakatiya Medical College, Nizamabad Medical College, Nalgonda Medical College, and many more as part of the indefinite statewide strike.

Also Read: No Stipend Hike, Disbursement Delay: Telangana Doctors seek solutions from state

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TN DNB Broad Speciality Post Diploma In-Service Admissions to end soon, Check all details

Tamil Nadu- Tamil Nadu (TN Health) is inviting applications for admission into DNB Broad Speciality (Post Diploma) for in-service candidates for the 2025-26 session. In this regard, TN Health has released a prospectus detailing the important details such as schedule, application fees, eligibility criteria, procedure for filling & submission of application, counselling procedure, etc.

As per the prospectus, the online application is going to end on 30 June 2025, up to 11:00 AM. However, the tentative dates of declaration of Rank, counselling, Commencement of courses and Closure of admission will be notified later.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

1 Candidates seeking admission to DNB Broad Specialty (Post Diploma) will have to qualify for the DNB PD-CET conducted by the National Board of Examination. The eligibility criteria prescribed by the Director General of Health Services, Government of India, New Delhi / NBEMS, in accordance with Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations notified by Board of Governors in supersession of the Medical Council of India with prior approval of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi, shall be taken into account for admission to DNB Broad Speciality (Post Diploma) for the academic year 2025-2026. The candidates must have Qualified the post Graduate Diploma Qualification in the eligible feeder speciality on or before 31.01.2025.

2 Candidates should be Citizens of India and should have undergone MBBS course including the entire Compulsory Rotatory Medical Internship (CRMI) period in the State of Tamil Nadu.

3 Candidates who are claiming Nativity of Tamil Nadu and have completed MBBS in other States should upload their Certificates of Nativity of Tamil Nadu issued by the competent authority from the Revenue Department of Tamil Nadu Government with official seal.

4 Candidates who are pursuing their Diploma courses (including All India Quota) are eligible to apply for DNB Broad Speciality (Post Diploma) Courses in the same academic year of 2025-2026, if he/she completes the course before 31.01.2025.

5 Candidates should possess the Permanent Medical Council Registration Certificate of the States or of India or the Provisional Registration Certificate of the Medical Council at the time of the Counselling / admission.

6 Candidates should possess MBBS Degree awarded by The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University or any other University recognized by the Medical Council of India and the candidates who have qualified from other University should produce eligibility certificate from The Tamil Nadu Dr MGR Medical University, Guindy, Chennai at the time of admission / Counselling.

7 Candidates are advised against dual nativity and if found anytime during admission or course of study, their allotment will be cancelled and appropriate legal action would be initiated by competent authorities. Candidates who are claiming community reservation of Tamil Nadu should upload both the following certificates-

i Community certificate issued by competent authority from Revenue Department of Tamil Nadu Government with official seal.

ii Community certificate of either one of the parents issued by competent authority from Revenue Department of Tamil Nadu with official seal.

8 Candidates are instructed to upload the following documents in addition to above-

i Copy of Aadhaar Card.

ii Copy of Driving Licence or Voter’s ID or Passport, as supportive document.

NON-ELIGIBILITY

1 Candidates who join a DNB Broad Speciality (Post Diploma) 2025-2026 session in any Branch and discontinue the course on any Rounds on or after the Round 2 as per the guidelines of National Board of Examinations are not eligible to apply for subsequent academic year for any DNB Broad Specialty Post Diploma Courses as per NBE norms. Further the candidate shall be considered as discontinued and should pay the Discontinuation Fee.

Candidates who are already pursuing MD / MS / DNB / Diploma / Degrees are not eligible to apply. Candidates who have Qualified post graduate Diploma Medical Qualification after 31.01.2025 are ineligible to participate in the counselling.

2 The candidates who take allotments for DNB Broad Speciality (Post Diploma) 2025-2026 session in any branch in the Mop-Up Round of counselling must join the course, if not, they are not eligible to apply for subsequent academic year for any DNB Broad Specialty Post Diploma session.

The candidate shall be considered as discontinued and should pay the discontinuation fee.

3 Candidates who have already completed a Post graduate Degree / DNB / Equivalent Courses are not eligible to apply for admission to any other DNB Broad Speciality (Post Diploma) 2025-2026 session.

PROCEDURE FOR FILLING & SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

Online portal for applying for admission to PG courses will be available between 12.00 Noon on 27.06.2025 and upto 11.00 A.M. on 30.06.2025 as per server time. The candidate should log on to the official website of TN Health for registration. Candidates should fill up all mandatory column, upload all required documents and complete online application. The candidates may download a printed version of application for their future reference.

APPLICATION, REGISTRATION FEE AND SECURITY DEPOSIT

1 At the time of Application, all candidates must pay the application fee of Rs 3,000/- (Non- Non-refundable). However, Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Caste (Arunthathiyar) / Scheduled Tribe candidates of Tamil Nadu native are exempted from payment of the cost of online application.

2 At the time of registration for counselling, all candidates must pay the non-refundable registration fee of Rs.1000/-.

Meanwhile, the security deposit for the Government Institutions and Hospitals is Rs 30,000/-. However, security Deposit will be refunded to candidates, within three months after end of entire counselling process. No interest amount for Security Deposit will be paid to the candidates.

DOCUMENTS

Candidates must upload the following Self-attested photocopies of certificates / documents-

1 DNB PD-CET 2025 admit card and DNB PD-CET 2025 score card.

2 MBBS Degree Certificate and Diploma Certificate or Provisional Pass Certificate.

3 CRMI Completion Certificate.

4 Permanent or Provisional Medical Registration Certificate issued by the Medical Council of India / State Medical Council.

5 Community Certificate issued by the competent authority of the Government of Tamil Nadu indicating the community status of candidates belonging to Backward Community / Backward Community (Muslim) / Most Backward Community / Denotified Communities / Schedule Caste / Schedule Caste (Arunthathiyar).

6 TNPSC / MRB (through competitive written examination) Selection & Posting Order (For Service Candidates).

7 Nativity Certificate by competent authority.

8 Candidates applying under Persons with Disability (PwD) category should obtain recent medical certificate from regional medical board and upload clear copy of the Persons with Disability (PwD) certificate.

9 To upload eligibility certificate obtained from The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Guindy, Chennai-32. (Only for the candidates who have qualified from other Universities).

10 Candidates are instructed to produce all original Certificates / Documents for certificate verification at their allotted Institution.

11 Same photo that has been uploaded for DNB PD-CET 2025, must be uploaded during online application (l) Post Card size colour photograph (4”x6”) (size: 50kb to 300kb) to be uploaded.

12 Clearly visible copy of Aadhaar Card to be uploaded; Copy of Passport or Voter’s ID or Driving license to be uploaded, as supportive document.

COUNSELLING PROCEDURE

Rounds of Counselling as per NBEMS guidelines and as per Notification issued by State Selection Committee and candidates should abide by the rules submitted in the notification.

Candidates selected for admission should give a self-declaration form at the time of reporting to the Medical College concerned that he/she is liable for forfeiture of selection / admission. If suppression of facts or mis-interpretation / Fake Documents submitted if found at any time during or after the admission to the course, the candidature will be cancelled and if allotted the allotment will be cancelled.

To view the prospectus, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/tn-health-292691.pdf

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KEA Invites Applications for PG Dental Admissions 2025, APPLY NOW

Karnataka- The Karnataka Authority Examinations (KEA) is inviting online applications for admission to the Postgraduate (PG) Dental courses for the eligible candidates who have qualified in the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) exam for the academic year 2025.

The application is being invited for the available PG Dental Degree courses in Government Dental colleges, Government Quota seats in Private and Minority Dental Colleges and Private seats in Private Dental colleges (KPCF, KRLMPCA, AMPCK and Private Universities) located in the State of Karnataka for the academic year 2025-26.

As per the notification issued by the KEA in this regard, the candidates who have scored more than or equal to the prescribed minimum score in NEET MDS-2025 only are eligible to register and apply online for PG Dental courses for the year 2025-26.

Meanwhile, non-Karnataka candidates will not be eligible for reservation. Hence, in the NEET MDS 2025 examination, if they have scored the required minimum 50th percentile or above, fixed for ‘General (UR)’ category as per the qualifying criteria, then only they are eligible to register for admissions through KEA or for any other seats in the State of Karnataka. However, it is to be noted that the SC/ST/OBC eligibility criteria are applicable to Karnataka SC/ST/OBC candidates only.

Hence, the eligible candidates can register and apply online for PGET-2025 from 2:00 pm up to 11:59 pm on 29 June 2025. Meanwhile, the fee has to be paid by the registered and applied candidate on or before 30 June 2025, 6:00 pm.

Moreover, mere qualifying in NEET MDS-2025 does not confer any right on the candidate for admission unless the candidate fulfils eligibility conditions / submits the documents/certificates. Further, only the candidates who complete the registration process, including document verification, are eligible for PG Dental seats in Government / Private Colleges in Karnataka.

ORIGINAL DOCUMENT VERIFICATION FOR PG NEET MDS – 2025

The candidates who have registered online and paid the registration fees are only eligible to participate in the document verification process with all the necessary original documents.

INSTRUCTIONS

1 Candidates should compulsorily produce all the required documents in original with two sets of photocopies as per their claims in the online application.

2 Candidates have to be personally present as per the schedule for verifying the documents and no one can represent them.

3 ΚΕΑ will publish the details of eligible candidates on the website of KEA after verification.

4 Verification of original documents requires more time for scrutiny of each certificate produced by the candidate. Hence, the process may get delayed. Request to verify documents before the scheduled time will not be entertained. Candidates have to arrange their return journey accordingly.

5 The candidates should not produce laminated academic mark cards/formats/certificates for verification. KEA will not verify the mark cards which are laminated, and such candidates will not be eligible for further processing of seat allotment.

To view the notification, click the link below

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/kea-invites-applications-for-pg-dental-admissions-2025-apply-now-292183.pdf

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Abbott Gets SEC Nod to Market Chlordiazepoxide Tablets for Anxiety, Alcohol Withdrawal

New Delhi: Abbott Healthcare has received approval from the Subject Expert Committee (SEC) functional under the Central Drug Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to manufacture and market the Chlordiazepoxide Tablets IP 15 mg and 20 mg (Intermediate strengths) for anxiety disorders, withdrawal symptoms of acute alcoholism and preoperative apprehension and anxiety.

This came after the Bioequivalence clinical study report of Chlordiazepoxide Tablets IP 20 mg before the committee.

Chlordiazepoxide is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines. It works by decreasing abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Chlordiazepoxide is used to relieve anxiety and to control agitation caused by alcohol withdrawal.

Chlordiazepoxide has anti-anxiety, sedative, appetite-stimulating, and myorelaxant actions. The medication binds to benzodiazepine receptors at the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA-A) ligand-gated chloride channel complex and enhances GABA’s inhibitory effects.

At the recent SEC meeting for Neurology and Psychiatry held on 18th June 2025, the expert panel reviewed the Bioequivalence clinical study report of Chlordiazepoxide Tablets IP 20 mg before the committee.

After detailed deliberation, the committee recommended to accept the BE study report and for grant of permission to manufacture & marketing of Chlordiazepoxide Tablets IP 15 mg and 20 mg (Intermediate strengths) for anxiety disorders, withdrawal symptoms of acute alcoholism and preoperative apprehension and anxiety.

Also Read: Health Ministry Plans Licence Suspension for Drugs Failing Quality Standards: Report

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Pfizer Gets CDSCO Panel Nod to Conduct Phase IIIb Trial of Rimegepant for Menstrual Migraine

New Delhi: The Subject Expert Committee (SEC) functional under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has granted Pfizer Limited approval to conduct a Phase IIIb clinical trial of its investigational migraine treatment Rimegepant (PF-07899801).

The firm had presented the Phase IIIb clinical study protocol No. C4951063 Amendment 1 dated 05 December 2024 for review. The proposal was evaluated during the recent SEC meeting.

“After detailed deliberation, the committee recommended for grant of permission to conduct the trial as presented by the firm,” the SEC noted in its official recommendation.

The committee, however, attached a specific condition related to treatment protocol during the trial:

“The prior medications shall be allowed to the high Menstrual Migraine attack to the subject during the clinical trial.”

Rimegepant is an oral calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist that has received approval in multiple countries for the acute treatment and preventive management of migraine in adults. It represents a novel class of migraine therapeutics with both abortive and preventive indications.

Also Read: Bharat Serums Gets CDSCO Panel Nod for Phase III Trial of IVIG in Chronic ITP

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Wrong Hepatitis C diagnosis costs Udupi nurse abroad job, Consumer Court orders compensation

A senior nurse from Udupi has been awarded Rs 13.49 lakh in compensation by the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission after a wrong Hepatitis C diagnosis cost him a lucrative job opportunity in Saudi Arabia. The commission found the diagnostic centre in Mangaluru negligent, holding it responsible for the emotional and financial hardship suffered by the 43-year-old nurse.

Shettigar, who was set to join a Company in the Gulf nation this February, tested positive for Hepatitis C during a pre-departure medical screening. However, subsequent tests at a private lab in Manipal and the district hospital in Udupi confirmed he was negative, exposing the initial result as erroneous and ultimately leading to legal action.

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Wrong Hepatitis C Diagnosis Costs Nurse Abroad Job, Consumer Court orders Rs 13.49 Lakh Compensation

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Doctors demand immediate NMC, DGHS action on 36 hours long shifts of Junior doctors at AIIMS Bhubaneswar, AFMC Pune

Highlighting violations of duty hours regulations for resident doctors at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Bhubaneswar, Bibinagar and Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) Pune, the National Medical Commission (NMC) and Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) have been urged to investigate the issue and take strict disciplinary action.

Writing to the Director General (Health) of DGHS and the NMC Chairperson, National President of United Doctors Front (UDF), Dr. Lakshya Mittal, referred to the Uniform Residence Scheme of 1992 (dated 5 June 1992), and the Postgraduate Medical Education Regulations (PGMER) 2023, which mentioned that the woking hours for the junior residents should be “reasonable” and must include adequate rest periods, with an upper ceiling to prevent physical and mental exhaustion.

For more information, click on the link below:

‘Junior Doctors forced to work 36-hour shifts at AIIMS Bhubaneswar, AFMC Pune’: Doctors demand Immediate NMC, DGHS action

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Patients can avail free treatment at selected district hospitals from August 15 in Haryana

In a move to strengthen the public healthcare system, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini announced that beginning August 15, free treatment for all diseases will be made available at one government hospital in each district headquarters across the state.

Speaking during a visit to the villages of Kishanpura and Girdarpur, CM Saini said these designated hospitals will be modernised and fully equipped, and will also offer services under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. He also visited Ban, Behlolpur, and Jalkheri villages, interacting with local residents.

To streamline patient referrals, the government will establish committees at these hospitals to evaluate cases requiring transfer to higher medical centres such as PGI Chandigarh or other tertiary care institutions.

For more information, click on the link below:

Haryana CM announces Free Treatment at District Hospitals from August 15

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Dentists not qualified to perform hair transplants, aesthetic procedures: Telangana Medical Council

Following the response from the National Medical Commission (NMC), the Telangana Medical Council (TGMC) has clarified that dentists, dental surgeons, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (MDS) do not possess the required qualifications to perform aesthetic procedures and hair transplants. According to the Council, dentists (including dental surgeons and Maxillofacial surgeons) do not have these specialities as a core topic in their curriculum. Therefore, they lack the formal surgical knowledge and training for the said procedures

The medical council issued a public notice after receiving a reply from the National Medical Commission (NMC) in this regard.

Seeking clarification on whether dentists can perform aesthetic surgeries, TGMC had written to the NMC. Accordingly, NMC on 13.06.2025 responded to the Council’s query and clarified that qualifications to perform these procedures were explicitly mentioned in the Guideline on Aesthetic Surgery and Hair Transplant Procedures issued by the Ethics and Medical Education Board (EMRB) of NMC on 20.09.2022.

For more information, click on the link below:

Dentists Not Qualified to Perform Hair Transplants, Aesthetic Procedures: Medical councils

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SC grants relief to NEET PG candidate denied admission despite fee payment

Granting interim relief to a NEET PG 2024 candidate, who was denied admission due to a delay in reporting to the college despite paying the fees, the Supreme Court recently allowed him to attend the postgraduate medical classes

After taking note of the submissions, the Apex Court bench comprising Justices KV Viswanathan and N Kotswar Singh ordered Haldia-based ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research to admit the petitioner-candidate.

For more information, click on the link below:

Supreme Court Relief to NEET PG Candidate Denied Admission Despite Paying Rs 27 Lakh Fee

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