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Bridging Two Systems: Parliamentary Push for Integrative Healthcare in India

India’s healthcare landscape is especially pluralistic, with modern allopathy and old AYUSH systems coexisting for years—often in silos. A recent Parliamentary Committee recommendation calling...

Supreme Court as Guardian of Fair Admissions in Medical Education

The Supreme Court of India has continuously played a vital role in protecting justice, translucency, and competence in medical admissions. In a system often...

Public–Private Partnership in Medical Education: Reform or Risk?

The National Medical Commission’s decision to permit for-profit companies to set up medical colleges under the Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model spots a vital move...

NMC Withdraws MBBS Permission to Vaishno Devi Medical College: Standards Over Numbers

The National Medical Commission’s discontinuation of MBBS permission from Vaishno Devi Medical College is a brawny reminder that class in medical education cannot be...

Equity, Quotas, and Controversy in Medical Admissions

Medical admissions in India are implied to balance excellence with social equity, yet the convergence of quotas and counselling decisions often sparks fierce dissension....

Rule of Law vs Bureaucratic Discretion in Medical Education

Medical education strives on merit, translucency, and justice—principles embedded in the rule of law. Yet, when bureaucratic discretion erodes clearly defined policies, it dangers...

Humanized Medicine in 2026

Humanized medicine in 2026 highlights a strong shift in healthcare—one that balances speedy scientific improvement with the basic requirement for empathy and connection. As...

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