సమాధానం: ఇందులో చార్లీ స్టెమ్ సెల్ చికిత్స పద్ధతి నిషేధం, విమాన సమస్య వల్ల విమానం వెనుకు మళ్లింపు, బీజేపి సీఏఎ విషయంలో వ్యాఖ్యలు, తెలుగు సినిమా ప్రపంచ వ్యాప్తంగా ప్రసిద్ధి చెందడం వంటి విషయాలు ఉన్నాయి. ఇవి వేర్వేరు విషయాలు కాబట్టి వాటిని వేరు వేరుగా వివరించాలి. స్టెమ్ సెల్ చికిత్స నిషేధం: జాతీయ వైద్య కమిషన్ (ఎన్ఎమ్సీ) ఆటిజం వంటి జీవితకాల నాడీ సంబంధ రుగ్మతల చికిత్సలో స్టెమ్ సెల్ పద్ధతి వాడకాన్ని నిషేధించింది. ఇది సుప్రీంకోర్టు ఆదేశాల మేరకు చేయబడింది. స్టెమ్ సెల్ పద్ధతి మాత్రమే కొన్ని వ్యాధులకు అనుమతించబడుతుంది. విమాన సమస్య: దిల్లీ నుంచి న్యూయార్క్ వెళ్లే విమానం సాంకేతిక సమస్య వల్ల ఐర్లాండ్లోని షానోన్కు మళ్లించబడింది. దీనికి ఏడు గంటల సమయం పట్టింది. బీజేపి సీఏఎ విషయం: బీజేపి సీఏఎ విషయంలో అది నాటికల సమస్య కాదని, పీఎం ప్రాంతీయ ప్రయోజనాల కోసం ప్రాంతీయ ప్రయోజనాల కోసం కాదని వివరించింది. తెలుగు సినిమా ప్రపంచ వ్యాప్తంగా ప్రసిద్ధి: తెలుగు సినిమా ప్రపంచ వ్యాప్తంగా ప్రసిద్ధి చెందడం వల్ల ప్రపంచ సినిమా పరిసరంలో తెలుగు సినిమా ప్రసిద్ధి పెరుగుతుందని వివరించారు. ఇవన్నీ వేరు వేరు విషయాలు కాబట్టి వాటిని వేరు వేరుగా వివరించాలి.#supreme_court #national_medical_commission #charlie_stem_cell #shannon_airport #bipartite_congressional_committee
Vaishno Devi Medical College Seeks Fresh Nod From Commission To Restart MBBS Course The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME) in Jammu has submitted a new application to the National Medical Commission (NMC) for approval to resume its MBBS program for the 2026-27 academic year. The request follows the NMC’s earlier revocation of the college’s recognition due to deficiencies in infrastructure, faculty strength, and clinical resources. The college claims it has addressed the issues raised by the commission and is now seeking permission to restart the course. Officials stated that the college submitted an online application to the NMC, including payment of approximately Rs 8 lakh in inspection and processing fees. They emphasized that the discrepancies previously flagged by the commission have been resolved, and the institution is now prepared for a potential NMC inspection scheduled around April or May. Currently, the college has one main academic building operational and plans to expand further. The integration of the Narayana Superspecialty Hospital at Kakryal near Katra into the institute’s management is expected to begin soon. Once fully operational, the hospital’s staff, including doctors, will be under the institute’s control from April 1, enhancing clinical resources and teaching capacity. The hospital, inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April 2016, offers treatment across over 20 medical specialties. The college’s initial MBBS admission cycle in 2025-26 sparked significant political controversy in Jammu. Of the 50 students admitted, 42 were Muslim and one was Sikh, a composition that drew protests from right-wing groups and local organizations.#prime_minister_narendra_modi #national_medical_commission #narayana_superspecialty_hospital #shri_mata_vaishno_devil_sangharsh_samiti
Vaishno Devi Medical College Aims to Restart MBBS Program After NMC Approval Request Katra: Following the discontinuation of its MBBS program, the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence in Katra, also known as Vaishno Devi Medical College, has resubmitted an application to the National Medical Commission (NMC) seeking permission to resume the course with 50 seats for the 2026-27 academic year. According to NDTV, the institute has submitted a fresh online request for a Letter of Permission (LoP) after addressing the deficiencies previously highlighted by the regulatory body. The NMC had earlier revoked the college’s approval following a surprise inspection that identified shortcomings in infrastructure, faculty strength, and clinical resources. Officials confirmed to NDTV that the college has completed necessary formalities, including paying approximately Rs 8 lakh in inspection and processing fees, to secure the LoP. The college’s attempt to restart the program has been marred by controversy. In 2025, protests erupted in Jammu after 42 Muslim students were admitted to the first batch of 50 seats. Demonstrators gathered outside Lok Bhavan and burned an effigy of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, demanding the revocation of the MBBS admission list. The protests, led by groups forming the Sangarsh Samiti, escalated tensions, with leaders engaging the Lt Governor and central government officials, including Union Health Minister. The controversy deepened as the Samiti accused the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board of misusing shrine funds for infrastructure projects like hospitals and universities instead of promoting Sanatan Dharma-related activities.#national_medical_commission #sangarsh_samiti #lieutenant_governor_manoj_sinha #shri_mata_vaishno_devil_shrine_board

National Medical Commission Enforces Rigorous Guidelines for Medical Colleges The National Medical Commission has mandated all medical colleges nationwide to implement strict measures aimed at addressing mental health crises, suicide prevention, and administrative inefficiencies. These directives, issued following recommendations from the National Task Force established by the Supreme Court, require immediate compliance from every institution under the commission’s jurisdiction. The task force was formed to tackle rising concerns about student well-being and prevent suicides in higher education settings. Key provisions of the advisory include mandatory reporting of all student suicides or unnatural deaths, particularly among individuals aged 15 to 29. Colleges must compile this data in a structured tabular format to ensure accurate national analysis. Additionally, residential medical institutions are required to guarantee 24/7 access to qualified medical and emergency health services, either on campus or within a one-kilometre radius. The commission has also emphasized the need to resolve administrative gaps by filling all vacant teaching and non-teaching positions within four months. Priority will be given to reserved posts for marginalized and underrepresented communities, including Persons with Disabilities. Institutions are mandated to conduct special recruitment drives to align with reservation policies and submit annual reports to state and central governments detailing sanctioned posts, vacancies, and timelines for filling them. Financial obligations are equally critical, with an order to clear all pending scholarship disbursements within four months.#supreme_court #national_medical_commission #national_task_force #justice_retired_s_ravindra_bhat #amit_kumar_and_others_versus_union_of_india
