THE SGRR DEHRADUN CASE!
A CRYING FATHER....
A father who sells his land to educate his daughter is the only one who truly understands this pain.
Medical colleges are increasingly turning into suicide hubs.
Teachers once revered are now crushing students under ego and power.
The tragedy is deeper when the victim is poor ,no one stands up.
And when the system stays silent, the abuse doesn’t stop… it grows.
STAND FOR HER 👬👭🧑🏼🤝🧑🏼
#JUSTICEFORDRTANVI
A young doctor who came from Ambala to Dehradun with the dream of becoming an eye specialist has now closed her eyes forever.
Dr. Tanvi, a postgraduate (MS Ophthalmology) resident Doctor at Mahant Indiresh Medical University, was found dead in her car on the morning of March 24 with a cannula still inserted in her hand.
According to her father, she was allegedly under continuous harassment from HOD Dr. Priyanka Gupta over her thesis submission; recorded conversations have been handed over to the police.
This is not an isolated incident
it is the second such tragedy linked to the same institution.
The question is not just about one death, but about a system where silence, pressure, and fear have become more powerful than the truth.
#justiceforDrTanvi #medTwitter
There was an incident during my first year of residency…
A woman walked into the OPD, tears still wet on her cheeks.
Her husband shrugged and said,
“Doctor, bas calcium de dijiye. Kuch nahi hua hai.”
(Just give her calcium, nothing is wrong.)
Before I could respond, her mother-in-law leaned in and added,
“Isko koi problem nahi. Kaam nahi karna chahti, isliye natak kar rahi hai.”
(She’s fine, she just doesn’t want to work, she’s acting.)
And there she sat… silent, exhausted, clutching her abdomen as if her body was begging for someone to believe her.
The family kept talking over her.
“Give something cheap.”
“She’s overthinking.”
“She wants attention.”
But her eyes told a different story.
I put the BP cuff on her arm.
It read 80/50.
Her pulse was racing.
Her skin was cold.
Her breathing shallow.
Not “calcium deficiency.”
Not “acting.”
Something was very wrong.
I ordered a quick hemoglobin.
While the family rolled their eyes, muttering,
“Doctor is just overdoing it.”
Ten minutes later the lab tech rushed back:
Hb: 4.2 g/dL
The room went silent.
I looked at the family and said calmly:
“She’s not acting. She’s crashing.”
“She needs urgent stabilisation, not calcium.”
Within minutes she was shifted to casualty.
IV lines in.
Transfusion arranged.
Broad-spectrum antibiotics.
Emergency ultrasound.
Diagnosis:
Severe anaemia + early septic shock.
The kind of combination that kills quietly.....especially when everyone around the patient refuses to listen.
Her husband stood frozen.
Her mother-in-law stared at the floor.
And she… she looked at me with a mixture of fear and relief, as if someone had finally seen her pain.
That day I learned something residency never warned me about:
Sometimes the biggest barrier to diagnosis isn’t lack of tests…
It’s the people who insist “nothing is wrong.”
And sometimes the most important thing a doctor can do is this:
Believe the patient even when nobody else does.
Two doctors were arrested. One was making ricin poison. Another was caught in Faridabad with 300 kg of RDX.
Not dropouts. Not jobless youth.
Doctors. People trained to heal, not harm.
Education gave them knowledge but ideology stole their wisdom.
This is the new face of terror. It no longer hides in jungles or caves. It hides in our cities, wearing stethoscopes and degrees.
Either radical groups are infiltrating our institutions or they have mastered the art of corrupting the educated.
When doctors start designing death, it is not just a failure of intelligence.
It is a failure of conscience.
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The unsung Indian legend who gave the world ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) — a simple mixture that went on to save over 70 million lives 🌍
During the 1971 Bangladesh War, he proved its power in refugee camps — turning science into humanity.
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A true national pride, a global hero. 🙏🏻
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