November 30, 2025

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Health Bulletin 22/November/2025

Here are the top health stories for the day: NMC to issue strict guidelines directing doctors, medical institutes to prevent anti-national activities In the wake of allegations linking multiple doctors from Al-Falah University to the recent blast near the Red Fort in New Delhi, the National Medical Commission (NMC) is preparing to issue strict regulatory guidelines to all medical institutions and professionals. The guidelines will emphasise social accountability, national health priorities, and explicitly direct medical personnel to refrain from any form of anti-national activity within their workplaces. For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below: NMC to issue guidelines for doctors, medical institutes to refrain from anti-national activities Madras HC bars medical college from charging extra tuition fees, directs refund to MBBS students Observing that education must not be merely viewed as a commercial venture, but must remain a noble service, theMadras High Courtrecently ruled against medical colleges charging additional tuition fees in the name of a break fee or miscellaneous fee. While hearing a batch of petitions filed by MBBS students from CARE University, who challenged the break fee imposed on them, the HC bench comprising Justice GK Ilanthiraiyan also directed the Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (CARE) University to refund the deposit made by the students with interest of 6% per annum. For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below: Madras HC bars medical college from charging additional tuition fees, orders refund to MBBS students Delhi Govt hospitals to roll out 7-colour bedsheet system to reduce infections Delhi government hospitals will implement a seven-colour rotation system to change bedsheets daily, aimed at improving hygiene and reducing hospital-acquired infections, officials said. The colour-coded system — white on Monday, pink on Tuesday, green on Wednesday, purple on Thursday, blue on Friday, light grey on Saturday and peach on Sunday — is designed to streamline linen management and reinforce strict infection-control practices across all government hospitals, it said, news agency PTI reported. For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below: Delhi Govt hospitals adopt 7-colour bedsheet system to reduce infections Red Fort Car Blast: Accused doctor used flour mill to grind explosives An ordinary flour mill grinder became a key tool for thearrested doctorfrom Pulwama to turn chemical substances into explosives, possibly similar to those used in the deadly car blast nearRed Fortthat killed 15 people and injured several others. The National Investigating Agency (NIA) investigating the case found the explosive-making setup at the house of a taxi driver in Faridabad. The Pulwama doctor, who played a major role in the Delhi blast case, apart from the Al-Falah assistant professor, had rented a room there and stored a flour mill, a grinder, and other electronic machines. For more details, check out the full story on the link mentioned below: How accused doctor used flour mill to prepare explosives in Delhi blast case

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