Here are the top health stories for the day:NMC Tightens Regulations on PG Medical Courses With Revised Norms and New RequirementsThe Postgraduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) issued amendment to the Minimum Standards of Requirements for Post-Graduate Courses 2023 (PG MSR 2023) and asked all medical colleges and institutions across the country to comply with the updated rules with immediate effect.Issuing a public notice on 11.03.2026, the PGMEB informed that the standards for running postgraduate medical courses have now been amended as of February 20, 2026. These norms define the minimum requirements that institutions must meet to start and run PG medical programmes in the country.For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below:
NMC amends Minimum Standard Requirements for running PG medical courses, here are key takeawaysHC Rules Mere Seat Allotment Not Counted as Pursuing PG Course, Grants Relief to NEET PG CandidatesThe Delhi High Court has directed that candidates who were allotted seats in the Stray Vacancy Round (SVR) of NEET PG 2025 but did not join cannot be treated as ”ineligible” for Sponsored Post MBBS DNB (SPMD) counselling, holding that mere allotment does not amount to ”pursuing” a postgraduate course.Allowing the writ petitions, the Court set aside communications dated March 5 and 6, 2026, issued by the National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), and permitted the petitioners to participate in the SPMD counselling process, subject to forfeiture of their security deposit.For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below:Mere Seat Allotment Doesn’t Count as Pursuing PG Medical Course: HC relief to NEET PG candidates for DNB counsellingPatna HC Stresses Compliance With Mental Healthcare Act as 1.26 Lakh Seek CounsellingNoting that 1,26,000 individuals have sought mental health counselling in recent years, the Patna High Court has called for comprehensive reforms in the state’s mental healthcare system, stressing the need for stronger infrastructure, rehabilitation, and strict legal compliance.According to the news reports, while hearing a suo motu public interest litigation (PIL), a bench led by K Vinod Chandran and Justice Harish Kumar examined the state’s mental healthcare framework, drawing attention to deficiencies in infrastructure and statutory compliance. The proceedings were initiated following an inspection by the Bihar State Legal Services Authority, which highlighted concerns at the Bihar Institute of Mental Health and Allied Sciences.For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below:1.26 Lakh Seek Counselling: Patna HC pushes for compliance with Mental Healthcare Act 2017Hyderabad Authorities Bust Illegal Samosa Unit, Used Cooking Oil SeizedA large-scale illegal food unit preparing samosa under highly unhygienic conditions was busted in Hyderabad by the Hyderabad Food Adulteration Surveillance Team along with Kulsumpura Police on March 20, 2026. The raid in Jiyaguda revealed that the unit, operated by Abdul Rasheed, lacked mandatory approvals such as FSSAI licence, a trade licence, and fire safety clearance. Officials found the use of spoiled ingredients, including stale boiled eggs and repeatedly reused cooking oil, posing serious health risks to consumers, reports NDTV.Authorities seized adulterated food, raw materials, and machinery worth around ₹5 lakh, including large quantities of prepared items and ingredients like maida and sweet corn. The premises were described as “grossly unhygienic” and far below safety standards. The accused has been arrested, and legal action has been initiated under food safety laws. Officials urged citizens to report unsafe food practices, reiterating strict enforcement against adulteration and illegal food manufacturing.
