Supreme Court Relief! WB Doctors’ PG Degrees Who Completed Studies By July 2022 UPHELD

New Delhi: Modifying its earlier order, the Supreme Court has now granted relief to many medical professionals in West Bengal by ensuring that those who completed their studies by July 2022 and were employed as senior residents would retain their degrees as legal and valid.

The top court bench on 17.10.2022 refused to consider their admission to the PG courses (for the 2019-2020 academic year) beyond the cut-off date of May 31, 2019.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that back in 2022, the top court bench had reiterated the need for strictly adhering to the admission time schedule and accordingly cancelled the PG medical admission of eight MBBS doctors, who had been earlier given relief by the Calcutta High Court.

However, the Apex Court bench of Justices Ajay Rastogi and CT Ravikumar had set aside the HC order while noting that the High Court had ignored the principles of merit while granting provisional admissions to those doctors and later while regularising them.

The case concerned eight MBBS doctors, who after clearing the NEET-PG 2019 examination, sought admission in the State quota seats in Post-graduate medical courses in medical colleges of West Bengal for the academic year 2019-2020. For the concerned year, the cut-off date for admission was May 31, 2019. However, even after the cut-off date, approximately 153 State quota PG medical seats remained vacant and the concerned students failed in their attempt after participating in the last counselling in securing admission to post­graduate medical seat in any of the speciality because of their much lower rank in the order of merit.

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Even though the HC had granted them relief, the top court bench cancelled their admissions while noting, “In our considered view, no sympathy can be shown to such students who have not only entered/admitted after 31st May of the year but their admissions were completely in contravention to the Regulations, 2000 and provisional admissions were granted by the High Court ignoring the principle of merit which is the sole touchstone for admission to the post­graduate courses based on the NEET examination, 2019 where admissions are made strictly in the order of merit­ cum­ preference and despite the stay order passed by this Court, if they are allowed to continue in post­graduate medical courses, the same would be completely illegal and such contemptuous action on the part of the authorities, cannot be approved by this Court.”

Following this, the petitioner doctors filed a review petition before the Supreme Court and the matter was heard by a Division bench of Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice KV Vishwananthan.

As per the latest media report by Live Law, noting that the degrees were awarded to them in July 2022 i.e. before the date of the judgment, the Apex Court validated the medical degrees of the petitioners who had completed their education and were working as senior residents by July 2022.

“Having heard learned counsel for the parties and considering the peculiar facts and circumstances of the case, the present review petitions are entitled to be allowed to the extent that the review petitioners who have completed their studies in the month of July 2022 and were thereafter appointed and working as Senior Residents should not be deprived of their degrees. In other words, the degrees granted to them shall be treated as legal and valid, notwithstanding the judgment dated 17.10.2022 of this Court passed in the civil appeal,” the Court was quoted noting by Live Law.

However, this relief was not extended to one of the petitioners as the Court noted that his studies were ongoing at the time of the judgment. Instead, the Court allowed the concerned petitioner to continue his studies at North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling, West Bengal whole noting that he was prevented from continuing his further studies in view of the judgment dated 17.10.2022.

“Keeping in view the fact that Dr. ***Sharma has already studied for about three years, we permit her to continue and complete her studies at North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling, West Bengal,” observed the bench.

The top court bench also imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh on West Bengal University of Health Sciences and North Bengal Medical College, holding them accountable for the litigation issues. The bench directed the University to deposit the amount in Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, Government of West Bengal, within four weeks.

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KGMU to offer Advanced NB-UVB Treatment for Vitiligo, Psoriasis

Lucknow: In a recent move to bolster healthcare services, King George’s Medical University (KGMU) is set to offer advanced treatment for conditions like vitiligo (leukoderma) and psoriasis. The institution is set to install a state-of-the-art NB-UVB UVA chamber machine, providing advanced therapy for skin disorders, with an allocated budget of Rs 15 lakh.

Narrow-band ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) technology involves using specific UVB light wavelengths to treat conditions like vitiligo, psoriasis, and severe itching (pruritus) by exposing the affected areas of the body to targeted light therapy.

According to Prof. Swastika Suvirya, the head of KGMU’s dermatology department, this method is not only safe and painless but also comes without any additional treatment costs. Furthermore, studies have shown that it is suitable for use in children and pregnant women, making it a versatile option for a wide range of patients.

Along with this development, KGMU is also preparing to introduce postgraduate (PG) courses in dermatology. The university has submitted an application to the National Medical Commission (NMC) for approval, and an inspection is scheduled to take place soon.

Speaking to TOI, Prof. Swastika Suvirya said, “We already have the necessary infrastructure for starting PG courses. Some additional machines and equipment are being procured, and we have applied for course recognition. We are hopeful that the courses will begin in the next academic session after the inspection.”

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DMER Haryana Begins NEET PG 2024 Round 3 Counselling, Check Key Dates

Haryana- Department of Medical Education and Research (DMER) Haryana has begun the state National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Postgraduate (NEET PG) Round 3 counselling for the academic year 2024-25.

The schedule has been released on the official website of DMER Haryana, therefore, candidates who are willing to participate in the counselling process for admission to MD/MS/DNB/Diploma Courses in MD/MS Programme Government/Government Aided/Private Unaided Medical Institutions can check the schedule here to know the programme-wise details.

As per the schedule, Haryana NEET PG Round 3 Counselling 2024 will run till February 3, 2025. The registration link will remain active till 11:59 pm. Students are advised not to wait for the last date of counselling registration and apply as soon as possible to avoid last-minute discrepancies. Along with registration, students will also be able to edit the information added to the registration form.

Meanwhile, the NEET PG Round 3 counselling 2024 choice filling and locking process will also continue till February 3, 2025. After this, the allotment of seats will be published on February 06, 2025, on the official website for the candidates.

NEET PG ROUND 3 COUNSELLING 2024 ELIGIBILITY

Candidates must fulfil the following specific eligibility criteria to participate in the round 3 registration for Haryana NEET PG counselling 2024-

1 Students who have not been allotted a seat in the Round 1 and Round 2 counselling process. 2 The candidates who have secured a seat but have not joined the allotted seat.

3 Candidates who have joined the allotted seat but have opted for an upgrade are eligible for the Round 3 counselling process.

FEES

Candidates have to deposit a security amount based on their category and preference for Haryana NEET PG counselling 2024 round 3. The expected fee is ₹25,000 (₹12,500 for reserved categories of Haryana state) for government/government-aided private medical colleges and ₹2,00,000 for private medical colleges and private universities.

DOCUMENTS

1 Class 10 certificate as proof of date of birth.

2 Certificate of MBBS pass from a recognised institute by NMC.

3 Three recent passport-size photographs, the same as used in the NEET PG application form.

4 Internship completion certificate.

5 Character certificates from the last attended institute.

6 Certificate of registration with any state medical council/ NMC.

7 Result of NEET PG 2024.

8 Any government-issued valid ID.

9 Printout of the Haryana NEET PG 2024 application form.

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Doctors Cite Lack of Scientific Studies on Adverse Effect, Urge Govt to Postpone Introducing Revised 5G Radiation Norms

Mumbai: Pointing out the possible public health risks, cybersecurity threats and environmental concerns, doctors from across the country have urged the Union Ministry of Communications to postpone the introduction of revised 5G radiation norms.

As per the doctors, the norms which are scheduled to come into effect from February 1, lack transparency and public engagement. Therefore, doctors and other citizens from Mumbai, Delhi and different cities across India have urged the Government to defer implementation of the new norms.

The initiative has been launched under the banner of Awaken India Movement (AIM), FPJ has reported. AIM has also initiated an online petition to support this cause.

Opposing the recent relaxations in the 5G radiation rules as the power density for a 5G Base Tower Station has been increased to 5 watts per square meter from 1 watt, the organisation has alleged that the Union Government has not conducted or published any studies to rule out possible health effects when more than 200 peer-reviewed studies across the world and 40 peer-reviewed studies in India have showed the possible health hazards from the EMF Radiation.

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As per the latest media report by Free Press Journal, as per the data received under the Right to Information (RTI) Act, the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), a statutory research body under the union government’s Department of Science and Technology, has conducted no studies to assess the biological and ecological impacts of cellular technologies.

Further, the organization also cited an advisory by the Wildlife Division of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change stating that the electromagnetic radiation can affect the biological systems of animals, bird,s and insects. It also alleged contradictions in statements issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), which had previously claimed to have conducted studies on the health impacts of radiation but later denied ever conducting such research.

Writing to the Union Ministry, AIM raised concerns regarding the long-term health impacts of electromagnetic radiation (EMR) exposure, specifically to vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions. It also expressed its concerns over the fact that the risk of cyberattacks has increased with the rapid deployment of 5G network. Such cyberattacks include financial fraud, data breaches, and privacy violations.

Further, the doctors have highlighted the environmental concerns concerning the deployment of 5G network, while painting out that the infrastructure necessary for 5G, especially for the deployment of small cell antennas and increased energy consumption by the network, may exacerbate global environmental challenges. The doctors also alleged that wireless technology is the reason for the demise of frogs, bats, honey bees and house sparrows.

Therefore, they have urged the Government to postpone the implementation of the revised norms and also pointed out in the letter that the delay is essential to conduct comprehensive, multidisciplinary studies, strengthen regulatory safeguards, and ensure robust public engagement.

“The government is failing in its duty to uphold Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees the fundamental right to health and safety. There is absolutely no regard for the elderly, infirm, pregnant women, young children, or flora and fauna who may be sensitive to such radiation. Failing to act responsibly now will not only jeopardize public health and cybersecurity but will also erode public trust in governance. The government must prioritize the safety and well-being of its citizens above economic expediency or technological progress,” the letter mentioned.

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15 Gujarat Hospitals Suspended under PMJAY over Irregularities

Ahmedabad: In a bid to address irregularities within the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), the Health Department has suspended 15 hospitals from the scheme following a detailed
investigation by the State Anti-Fraud Unit. The inquiry revealed several violations, including inadequate medical facilities and fraudulent claims.

The scrutiny intensified after irregularities were first detected at
Khyati Hospital in Ahmedabad, leading to a broader investigation that exposed
similar issues across several hospitals.

Investigators found that
many of these hospitals failed to meet the required PMJAY standards, with some
lacking essential ICU equipment and others manipulating maternity treatment
rates and insurance claims. The list of suspended hospitals includes gynaecology
centres, paediatric hospitals, and multi-specialty clinics spread across
various districts, including Bhavnagar, Amreli, Rajkot, Mehsana, and Tapi.

Since the scheme was launched 5 years ago, the
SHA (State Health Agency) has been manually managing the PM-JAY operations and
monitoring over 36 crore Ayushman cards and as many as nearly 7 crore hospital
admissions. But after the recent deaths of two patients at Khyati Multi
Specialty Hospital, a thorough investigation was launched. The licenses of 12
doctors named in these fraudulent activities were cancelled by the Gujarat
Medical Council.

Despite the crackdown, a
Class One Government Medical Officer implicated in the Khyati Hospital scam remains unsuspended. He was arrested after a police investigation revealed that
he had approved PMJAY cards for ineligible patients in exchange for monetary
benefits. While action has been taken against hospitals involved in fraudulent
activities, the health department has yet to announce any disciplinary measures
against the said doctor, reports Ahmedabad Mirror.

The recently
suspended hospitals under the PMJAY scheme include Ved Hospital in Kheda, RN
Wala Smarak Trust Hospital in Gir Somnath, Modi Children Hospital in Kakrapar,
Modi Children Hospital in Tapi, Olympus Hospital under Tanna Health Care in
Rajkot, and Anahat Heart Institute & Specialty Hospital in Mehsana, all of
which offer multi-specialty services. 

Several other hospitals that have well-known gynaecology departments are also suspended, including Chitra Medical Center in Bhavnagar, Ghanchi
Arogya Mandal in Aravalli, Parivar General Hospital in Bhavnagar, Sabiha
Sarvajanik Hospital in Botad, Sad Vichar Jan Hospital Nursing Home in
Bhavnagar, Pulse Plus Multi Hospital (Somnath Health Care Group) in Bhavnagar,
Navjivan Hospital in Amreli, and Kalrav Hospital in Amreli. Additionally, Shifa
Multispeciality Hospital in Ahmedabad, which specializes in pediatric medical
management and neonatal care, has also been among those suspended, reports the Daily. 

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36 Essential Drugs Become Cheap with Budget 2025, See Full List

New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced on Saturday that 36 life-saving drugs will be fully exempt from Basic Customs Duty (BCD) under the Union Budget 2025. These include essential medicines used to treat cancer, rare diseases, and other chronic ailments.

During her budget speech, Sitharaman emphasized the government’s commitment to making critical treatments more affordable. Additionally, the exemption will extend to 37 more medicines under patient assistance programs, ensuring free-of-cost access for eligible patients.

Key Healthcare Announcements in Budget 2025:

Customs Duty Exemption on 36 Life-Saving Drugs

Medicines for cancer and rare diseases will now be fully exempt from customs duty to reduce treatment costs.

Concessional Duty on Six Essential Drugs

A 5% concessional customs duty will be applied to six more life-saving drugs.

Expansion of Patient Assistance Programs

The government has added 37 new drugs and 13 patient assistance programs under full duty exemption.

200 Cancer Daycare Centers

The government will establish 200 cancer daycare centers in government hospitals across all districts within three years.

Sitharaman stated, “To provide relief to patients suffering from cancer, rare diseases, and severe chronic conditions, I propose to exempt 36 life-saving drugs from Basic Customs Duty. Additionally, six life-saving medicines will attract a concessional 5% duty. These exemptions will also apply to bulk drugs used in manufacturing these medicines.”

List of 36 Life-Saving Drugs Exempt from Customs Duty:

S. No.

Drug Name

1

Onasemnogene abeparvovec

2

Asciminib

3

Mepolizumab

4

Pegylated Liposomal Irinotecan

5

Daratumumab

6

Daratumumab (subcutaneous)

7

Teclistamab

8

Amivantamab

9

Alectinib

10

Risdiplam

11

Obinutuzumab

12

Polatuzumab vedotin

13

Entrectinib

14

Atezolizumab

15

Spesolimab

16

Velaglucerase Alpha

17

Agalsidase Alfa

18

Rurioctocog Alpha Pegol

19

Idursulphatase

20

Alglucosidase Alfa

21

Laronidase

22

Olipudase Alfa

23

Tepotinib

24

Avelumab

25

Emicizumab

26

Belumosudil

27

Miglustat

28

Velmanase Alfa

29

Alirocumab

30

Evolocumab

31

Cystamine Bitartrate

32

CI-Inhibitor injection

33

Inclisiran

34

Agalsidase Beta

35

Imiglucerase

36

Eptacog Alfa (activated recombinant coagulation factor VIIa)

37 Additional Life-Saving Drugs Under Patient Assistance Programs:

These medicines will also be fully exempt from customs duty, ensuring they remain available at no cost to eligible patients. Some of the key drugs include:

Pembrolizumab (MSD Pharmaceuticals) – Cancer immunotherapy

Lorlatinib (Pfizer) – Lung cancer treatment

Mepolizumab (GSK Pharmaceuticals) – Severe asthma treatment

Alectinib (Roche) – Lung cancer treatment

Amivantamab (Johnson & Johnson) – Non-small cell lung cancer

Teclistamab (Johnson & Johnson) – Multiple myeloma

Daratumumab + Hyaluronidase-fihj (Johnson & Johnson) – Multiple myeloma

Cetuximab (Merck) – Head and neck cancer

Atezolizumab (Roche) – Immunotherapy for multiple cancers

Faricimab (Roche) – Treatment for diabetic macular edema

Brentuximab Vedotin (Takeda) – Lymphoma treatment

Boost to Pharma Manufacturing

To support India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, customs duty exemptions will also apply to bulk drug imports for manufacturing these medicines. This will reduce production costs and enhance domestic availability.

Changes in Medical Equipment Import Duty

As part of efforts to strengthen India’s healthcare infrastructure, Sitharaman also proposed changes in the basic customs duty structure for medical equipment. X-ray tubes and flat panel detectors used in medical X-ray machines will be covered under a phased manufacturing program to align with domestic capacity. The revised duty structure aims to boost local production and reduce dependency on imports.

The new exemptions will come into effect from February 2, 2025, providing immediate relief to patients and strengthening India’s pharmaceutical sector.

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Vellore Doctor Gang Rape Case: 4 get 20-year Jail Term

The Mahila Court on Thursday convicted four men for gang-raping a doctor after abducting her in an auto in Katpadi in 2022, sentencing them to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment.

The incident had caused political outrage in the state, leading to the opposition parties demanding stringent action on the perpetrators.

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Sex Determination racket busted in Delhi; doctor, tout arrested

A major crackdown on illegal sex determination practices in Delhi led to the arrest of a radiologist and a tout at Arogya Diagnostic and Dental Centre in Dwarka on Thursday. The raid was conducted after a tip-off indicated the centre’s involvement in illegal sex determination.

According to Deputy Commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata, the Health Department received a specific information regarding illegal sex determination at the centre, prompting the local authorities to take immediate action. Following the directions of the Deputy Commissioner, the Health Department conducted a raid.

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TN resident doctors urge health dept to reduce bond penalty to Rs 20 lakh, service duration to 1 year

Tamil Nadu resident doctors have urged the Government to reduce the bond period for Non-Service Post Graduates from 2 years to 1 year and also reduce the bond amount from Rs 40 lakh to Rs 20 lakh for PG medical degree holders and from Rs 20 lakh to Rs 10 lakh for diploma holders.

In this regard, the Tamil Nadu Resident Doctors Association (TNRDA) wrote to the Director of the Directorate of Medical Education (DME) on 30.01.2025. Apart from urging the authorities to reduce the bond period and bond amount, the association also demanded that bond postings should be issued within 1-3 months of course completion and requested for the release of original certificates if bond postings are delayed beyond 3 months.

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Urologist arrested over Road Rage incident involving cop’s wife, 2000 Doctors go on strike in Agra

Agra: More than 2,000 doctors in the city decided to strike after a doctor’s car clashed with a car in which a police inspector’s wife was travelling. Soon, the situation worsened verbally, reportedly leading to the Police arresting the doctor.

Following the incident, the doctors in Agra held a three-hour meeting at the Indian Medical Association‘s (IMA) building as they accused police of misconduct towards the doctor involved in the matter.

Even though a police apology was issued during the meeting, the matter remained unsolved. Meanwhile, the dispute escalated and ACP Hari Parvat Aditya Kumar arrived on the scene to intervene.  Despite the talks between the doctors and police, no solution was presented. Following this, the officials at IMA issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the police, further mentioning that the doctors would remain on indefinite strike until then.

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As per the latest media report by News 18, the confrontation started on Thursday morning, when Dr. Avinash, a senior doctor from Agra was travelling from his home to the hospital. On the way, his car met with an accident at Kargil Tiraha (Sikandra). This led to an altercation between the doctor and the driver of the other vehicle, who allegedly used abusive language. 

It has been reported that the woman in the second car is the wife of Inspector Kaushal, who was previously stationed at Sikandra police station. The doctor alleged that the woman, a teacher by profession, started video-recording the incident. He also claimed that the Sikandra police officers apprehended him and subjected him to physical abuse while keeping him in police custody. 

News 18 has reported that both parties have filed formal complaints regarding the matter. Meanwhile outraged by the incident, the doctors held a meeting at IMA Bhawan on Friday and during the three-hour-long meeting, they decided to remain on strike until action was taken against the responsible police officers. 

The doctors refused to accept the apology issued by the police during the meeting. Arriving at the scene, ACP Hari Parvat Aditya Kumar assured those present that appropriate action would be taken after conducting an investigation within 24 hours.

Meanwhile, commenting on the matter, IMA Secretary Rajneesh Kumar informed News 18 that the female teacher whose car was involved in the accident with the doctor is the wise of former in-charge inspector of Mahila Thana Sikandra. He alleged that it was at the behest of the former in-charge that the police arrested the doctor and detained him in the lock up.

The video statement of the doctor was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by IMA JDN UP. “Senior Urologist Dr. Avinash Singh from #Agra was locked up like a criminal—without any documentary evidence! All because of the wife of ex-Sikandra Thana in-charge, Kaushik. If a police officer’s wife can harass and imprison a senior doctor without cause, what hope do ordinary citizens have? Where is justice when those who save lives are treated with such humiliation?” questioned the Association, adding that “This blatant abuse of power cannot be ignored! We demand strict action NOW!”

In the video, the doctor said, “In the morning I was traveling from my home to the hospital.” He informed that at Kargil Tiraha (Sikandra), a car in front of him pressed brake and even though he also pressed the brake, by the time his car stopped, it clashed slightly with the other car in which the police inspector’s wife was travelling. He alleged that coming out of the car, the driver started abusing him verbally and the woman also appeared outside the other window. Not wanting any altercation, he moved forward with his car and parked it nearby. 

“These people followed me and I was shocked when police stopped my car at Sikandra crossing. When I stopped the car at the side, they started verbally abusing me, started recording video, and slapped me. I don’t remember exactly who slapped me but it was someone from the police officials who slapped me. I kept telling them that there was no fault on my side. It was just a matter of reaction time problem. But they locked my car, took me to Sikandra Police station and locked me in the lock-up without any documentary evidence. They said that they got a call from higher officials,” he said.

“For something which is a road rage, for which they can raise a complaint, for which they can go to the proper channels, and she was making a video. So, she can always show me if I have used any expletives, any wrong words against her or threatened her in any way. She is a wife of a former in-charge of Sikandra Thana, Ajay Kaushal. This is why this entire thing happened,” he added.

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