News Topic:Medical Colleges

GMC Srinagar doctors protest against assault on Kolkata doctor

Doctors and MBBS students of GMC Srinagar on Saturday staged peaceful protests in Srinagar against the brutal assault on a female doctor in Kolkata.

Administrative Council greenlights multiple development projects in J-K

The Administrative Council has approved several major development projects across Jammu and Kashmir, signalling a significant boost in infrastructure.
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GMC Srinagar hosts inaugural Luminal Malignancy Day

The Department of Minimal Access and General Surgery at Government Medical College Srinagar spearheaded the inaugural Luminal Malignancy Day on Thursday.

Infrastructure of five medical colleges in J-K incomplete as deadline approaches

Not a single medical college among five sanctioned by the government in the last six years has been completed in Jammu and Kashmir so far.

Medical colleges to upload faculty attendance on websites

SRINAGAR — The Medical Council of India has made it mandatory for medical colleges to upload attendance of faculty on their websites, a move aimed...

J&K’s new medical colleges create 7,000 health sector jobs

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir government has started the process for creation of over 7000 health sector jobs of faculty and technical staff for five...

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