News Topic:Government Medical College Jammu

Patients from Budhal Rajouri recovering as investigation progresses

Positive news is emerging from the Budhal area of Rajouri district as patients admitted to various hospitals are showing signs of recovery.

The Kerala Story: Five students injured in scuffle at GMC Jammu

At least five medical students were injured in a scuffle that broke out at GMC Jammu after a material related to "The Kerala Story" was shared in a WhatsApp group.

J-K Government accords sanction to establishment of DoHA in GMCs

The Government of Jammu and Kashmir accorded sanction to the creation of the Department of Hospital Administration in Government Medical Colleges of Srinagar and Jammu.

Three lower-level officials to run GMCs and their affiliated hospitals

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has handed over Government Medical Colleges of Jammu and Srinagar and their associated hospitals to lower-rung bureaucrats.

COVID-19: Every third person in J-K positive, health officials say

Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases in J&K, the positivity rate is high, however, the hospitality rate is less, officials said on Tuesday.

J&K records first death due to ‘black fungus’

A 40-year-old patient infected with Mucormycosis – Black Fungus – having recently "recuperated" of COVID-19 infection, has died at GMC Jammu.

COVID-19: First case of black fungus confirmed at GMC Jammu

The authorities on Friday confirmed the first case of Mucormycosis, popularly known as “Black Fungus”, at Government Medical Collage Jammu.

GMC Jammu advertises 313 new posts for Covid hospital

GMC Jammu advertised 313 new posts for engagement (on contractual posts) for the upcoming 500-bedded temporary Covid hospital.

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Globy connects buyers with India’s booming cane sugar industry

India's sugar industry continues to develop, maintaining an average annual growth rate above 5%. In this regard, the volume of sugar imports is growing.

Pulwama journalists demand Press Club, seek local administration support

The Journalists Guild of Pulwama (JGP) is calling for the establishment of a press club in the district and has sought the support of the local administration.

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