Years of discipline, sleepless nights. Missed festivals, parents sacrifices.
Mental breakdowns hidden behind ‘I’m fine’, one paper leak turns millions of dreams into uncertainty overnight.
For aspirants,NEET isn’t just an exam.
It’s years of life ruined by 1 day.
Accountability?
Years of discipline, sleepless nights. Missed festivals, parents sacrifices.
Mental breakdowns hidden behind ‘I’m fine’, one paper leak turns millions of dreams into uncertainty overnight.
For aspirants,NEET isn’t just an exam.
It’s years of life ruined by 1 day.
Accountability?
Healthcare staff being attacked by patient attendants in MLB Medical College , Jhansi .
Violence against healthcare workers after a patient’s death cannot be normalised or excused as “emotions.”
Strict actions to be taken against people involved .
@jhansipolice@imajdnup
Shameful & completely unacceptable!
MBBS students at #SABV–GMC #Faridabad are being forced to study in inhuman conditions .
Medical students deserve clean water, hygienic food, and safe living conditions. Poor infrastructure in colleges reflects a systemic failure.
@ImaHaryana
Incident like this from a psychiatry setup is deeply concerning. It highlight the urgent need to strengthen support systems and ensure truly empathetic workplaces within residency programs.
It’s high time we demand systemic reforms to safeguard residents mental health across all specialties.
Incident like this from a psychiatry setup is deeply concerning. It highlight the urgent need to strengthen support systems and ensure truly empathetic workplaces within residency programs.
It’s high time we demand systemic reforms to safeguard residents mental health across all specialties.
Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram, HOD, DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY, ESIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI had illegally stopped North Indian, Non Tamil students from writing the university exam inspite of having enough attendance & internal assessment marks.
Also students having less attendance & marks from these students were eligible for writing the university exam because of being Tamil.
A penalty of INR Rs 59,000 was paid by the college funds for the criminal act of discrimination by Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram.
Now on asking the attendance & marks of all the students of 2021 batch, so that it can be proved that Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram had illegally stopped non Tamil students for writing the university exam in spite of having enough attendance & internal assessment marks, an RTI was filed for the same, but college authority denied providing information saying mentioning provision of section 8(1) (j) of RTI act 2005.
But college authority should know that If monthly attendance has already been published for a year, it is considered public record & is not exempt under the RTI Act, as it is already in the public domain. Section 8(1)(f) specifically protects information received in confidence from a foreign government, which does not apply to internal attendance records.
But the college administration & Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram is not providing the attendance & Internal assessment record of all the students because if it will be provided then it will be proved that Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram HOD, DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY, ESIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHENNAI had illegally stopped the non Tamil students from writing the university exam.
Also instead of paying a penalty from his own pocket for the crime of discriminating against the North Indian students, Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram embezzled the govt funds to whitewash his own crime of discriminating the Hindi speaking (Non Tamil students).
Pic 1: Reply of RTI application.
Pic 2: Fee receipt of INR Rs 59,000 embezzled/ inappropriately used govt funds to whitewash the crime of discriminating the Non Tamil students by Dr K Meenakshi Sundaram.
Incident from Kiran Medical College, Surat , Gujarat.
Corporate-run institutions are turning residents into cheap labor. We’re overworked, underpaid, and silenced with fear. This isn’t “training ,” this is systemic abuse by corporate driven healthcare system.
Constant threats to our degrees — is this medical training or exploitation?
Residents deserve respect and healthy working environment. Enough of this unnecessary toxicity.
@CP_SuratCity@CMOGuj@DrDhruvchauhan@Rishabh2970
Incident from Kiran Medical College, Surat , Gujarat.
Corporate-run institutions are turning residents into cheap labor. We’re overworked, underpaid, and silenced with fear. This isn’t “training ,” this is systemic abuse by corporate driven healthcare system.
Constant threats to our degrees — is this medical training or exploitation?
Residents deserve respect and healthy working environment. Enough of this unnecessary toxicity.
@CP_SuratCity@CMOGuj@DrDhruvchauhan@Rishabh2970
@mrfantastic7878 The problem is we all think the same way and not dare to speak up, but not now .
We should stop getting tortured and start raising voices against these kind of people.
Dr. Tanvi, a Master of Surgery (Ophthalmology) student at Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical & Health Sciences (SGRRIMHS), Dehradun, was found dead inside her locked car on March 25, 2026, in the Patel Nagar area.
•Cause of Death: Police suspect suicide by intravenous injection. Reports indicate she was found with a cannula in her arm and a drip setup (reportedly potassium chloride) hung from the car’s grab handle.
•Allegations of Harassment: The victim’s family, especially her father Lalit Mohan, alleged that she was under immense mental stress due to harassment by her Head of Department (HoD).
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Dr. Tanvi, a Master of Surgery (Ophthalmology) student at Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical & Health Sciences (SGRRIMHS), Dehradun, was found dead inside her locked car on March 25, 2026, in the Patel Nagar area.
•Cause of Death: Police suspect suicide by intravenous injection. Reports indicate she was found with a cannula in her arm and a drip setup (reportedly potassium chloride) hung from the car’s grab handle.
•Allegations of Harassment: The victim’s family, especially her father Lalit Mohan, alleged that she was under immense mental stress due to harassment by her Head of Department (HoD).
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