• 18 Apr, 2026

Medicaldrafts

Who Regulates the Laboratories That Guide Our Diagnoses?

Who Regulates the Laboratories That Guide Our Diagnoses?

A Bombay High Court hearing has exposed a major regulatory gap in India’s diagnostic laboratory system. The Maharashtra government admitted it lacks authority to act against illegal pathology labs, raising concerns about technician run laboratories, patient safety, diagnostic reliability, and the urgent need for a national regulatory framework.

Mumbai Homeopath Arrested in Chennai for Unauthorized Ear Lobe Repair Surgeries

Mumbai Homeopath Arrested in Chennai for Unauthorized Ear Lobe Repair Surgeries

A Mumbai based homeopathic practitioner was arrested in Chennai for allegedly performing unauthorized ear lobe repair surgeries in a hotel room. The case has reignited debate over cross practice, social media promoted cosmetic procedures, and patient safety in India. Authorities warn against invasive procedures being performed outside regulated medical facilities.

Gujarat Govt Adds 150 Medicines, Removes 57 in Major Update to Essential Drugs List Reaching 1,479

Gujarat Govt Adds 150 Medicines, Removes 57 in Major Update to Essential Drugs List Reaching 1,479

The Gujarat government has updated its Essential Drugs List for 2025–26, increasing the total number of medicines to 1,479. The revision includes 150 new medicines and removes 57 outdated drugs, strengthening access to essential treatments across primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare facilities while supporting free medicine schemes in the state.

Middle East Conflict Threatens ₹5,000 Crore in Indian Pharma Exports

Middle East Conflict Threatens ₹5,000 Crore in Indian Pharma Exports

Rising tensions in the Middle East are threatening Indian pharmaceutical exports worth up to ₹5,000 crore. Shipping disruptions, rising freight costs, and unstable maritime routes could impact medicine supply to Gulf countries. The situation highlights the vulnerability of global pharma supply chains and the importance of stable trade routes.

Punjab Plans Major Boost in MBBS Seats with Seven New Medical Colleges

Punjab Plans Major Boost in MBBS Seats with Seven New Medical Colleges

Punjab plans to expand medical education by establishing seven new medical colleges that will add around 600 MBBS seats. The initiative aims to create more opportunities for NEET aspirants, reduce the need for students to pursue MBBS abroad, and strengthen healthcare infrastructure through new teaching hospitals and improved training facilities.

Breakthrough for Indian Healthcare: Indian Hospitals Shine in Global Rankings

Breakthrough for Indian Healthcare: Indian Hospitals Shine in Global Rankings

India’s healthcare sector achieved global recognition in the World’s Best Hospitals 2026 rankings. Medanta Gurugram secured the top position in India followed by AIIMS Delhi, PGIMER Chandigarh, and CMC Vellore. The rankings highlight India’s improving healthcare infrastructure, clinical expertise, and growing reputation in providing high quality patient care.

From Stethoscope to Civil Services: AIIMS Jodhpur Doctor Tops UPSC 2025

From Stethoscope to Civil Services: AIIMS Jodhpur Doctor Tops UPSC 2025

AIIMS Jodhpur graduate Dr. Anuj Agnihotri secured All India Rank 1 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025. His journey from MBBS to civil services reflects discipline, strategic preparation, and a strong commitment to public service. His success highlights how professionals from diverse academic backgrounds can excel in India’s toughest competitive exam.

From Suicide Attempt to Court Victory: Doctor Wins Back Documents After Quitting PG Seat Over Gynaecology Department Harassment

From Suicide Attempt to Court Victory: Doctor Wins Back Documents After Quitting PG Seat Over Gynaecology Department Harassment

A young doctor forced to quit an MS Gynaecology PG seat due to alleged harassment and ragging approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court after authorities withheld his original documents and demanded a ₹30 lakh bond penalty. The court intervened and ordered the return of the documents, highlighting serious concerns about harassment, PG bond policies, and mental health in medical education.