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KEM Hospital orders inquiry against MBBS student Sejal Pawar over remarks about male corpse on Pranit More’s show

KEM Hospital orders inquiry against MBBS student Sejal Pawar over remarks about male corpse on Pranit More’s show

MBBS student Sejal Pawar, who studies at Mumbai’s KEM Hospital, recently came under the scanner after she made distasteful and disrespectful remarks on comedian Pranit More’s show, comparing the sizes of male cadavers’ genitalia. Her comment led to social media outrage, and now the Mumbai hospital has ordered an inquiry into the matter. Sejal Pawar has received backlash for her comments on Pranit More’s show. Sejal submitted written apology According to a report in India Today, sources told the website that though Pawar has submitted a written apology, senior doctors remain upset over her remarks made on a public platform. It is also reported that her comments have caused hurt, as cadavers are donated for medical education and are regarded with the highest respect. Inquiry against her at KEM Hospital The report states that the internal report is expected to be submitted by Friday evening or Saturday morning, after reviewing the one-hour show, out of which only a two-minute clip featuring Sejal went viral. The matter is being examined in accordance with the National Medical …

Vignesh Shivan is only director in Tamil cinema who can make films like 3 Idiots, Munna Bhai MBBS, says filmmaker Ram

Vignesh Shivan is only director in Tamil cinema who can make films like 3 Idiots, Munna Bhai MBBS, says filmmaker Ram

Vignesh Shivan is gearing up for the release of his film Love Insurance Kompany. The cast and crew were present at the pre-release event for the film, where filmmaker Ram showered praises for Vignesh and his capabilities as a director. He said that Vignesh is the only filmmaker in the Tamil industry who can make films like Rajkumar Hirani. (Also read: Vignesh Shivan says he ‘can’t afford actress Nayanthara’ for LIK event; gets emotional as she joins him on stage. Watch) Vignesh Shivan was compared with Rajkumar Hirani at a recent event. What Ram said about Vignesh Shivan During the event, Ram went on stage and said, “Like 3 Idiots and Munnabhai MBBS, the films of Rajkumar Hirani… There is only one person in the Tamil film industry who can make films like that. He has narrated the story of Naanum Rowdy Dhaan 300 times before shooting the film, and I have laughed during every narration.” He went on to add a tidbit about the casting of that film and shared, “Actually, Anirudh [Ravichander] was …

‘I won’t be Dr Sreeleela’: Sreeleela on completing MBBS while filming Pawan Kalyan’s Ustaad Bhagat Singh, and why she won’t use Dr prefix in films | Telugu News

‘I won’t be Dr Sreeleela’: Sreeleela on completing MBBS while filming Pawan Kalyan’s Ustaad Bhagat Singh, and why she won’t use Dr prefix in films | Telugu News

4 min readHyderabadMar 18, 2026 07:05 PM IST Two years is a long time to hold onto a film. When Sreeleela first joined the sets of Ustaad Bhagat Singh in April 2023, she could not have known that the project would stretch well into 2025 before wrapping up. Shooting started, paused, and resumed while the world around her kept moving. Other offers came and went. She let some of them go, because she was already committed here. Looking back, she says she does not regret staying with it. In an interaction with SCREEN, Sreeleela said, “What kept me invested was the character itself.” She calls it the most well-written role she has had since she started acting. In the movie, Sreeleela steps into the role of Leela, playing a spirited, playful young woman who enters Pawan Kalyan’s character’s life and brings a lightness to the film. Her previous outings have led to mixed reviews with critics often noting that while she ‘danced well’, her character had little bearing on the story. This time, she says, …

Two MBBS students from Haryana’s Nuh stranded in Iran amid Middle East conflict; families ‘tense’| India News

Two MBBS students from Haryana’s Nuh stranded in Iran amid Middle East conflict; families ‘tense’| India News

Two MBBS students from Haryana’s Nuh are stranded in Iran’s Arak city amid escalating tensions in West Asia following an attack on the country by the US and Israel, their families have claimed. Nuh district commissioner Akhil Pilani said the administration is in touch with the families. (Reuters) Ziya Ur Rehman (25) from Rai Puri and Fahed Khan (22) from Bisru villages travelled to Iran in 2023 to pursue an MBBS at Arak University. With tensions rising, their parents and relatives say they are anxious, though both students have indicated that the situation in Arak remains stable for now. Shamsuddin (57), Rehman’s father, a government teacher, said he remains in regular contact with his son. “I spoke to him on Monday afternoon. We are connecting with him once every day to take an update of the situation there. Though he told us that the situation in Arak is comparatively better, we are a little tensed,” he said. ALSO READ | Expedite stranded Indians’ rescue: Karnataka CM Quoting his son, Shamsuddin said several students from Jammu …

As Sreeleela gets her MBBS degree, looking back at an actor whose medical license was cancelled because he did a Chayawanprash ad | Bollywood News

As Sreeleela gets her MBBS degree, looking back at an actor whose medical license was cancelled because he did a Chayawanprash ad | Bollywood News

3 min readNew DelhiFeb 11, 2026 06:41 PM IST Sreeleela got her medical degree from Pune college on Tuesday. But she isn’t the first actor to have an MBBS degree. Shriram Lagoo started working in movies when he was an ENT surgeon. Shriram Lagoo’s medical license was cancelled when he endorsed Chyawanprash as it was seen as an ethical conflict. Actor Sreeleela recently graduated with her medical degree from DY Patil Medical College in Pune. Her fans and admirers are showering praise on the actor as she has managed to complete one of the most difficult education courses along with being an actor in the movies. But, she isn’t the first actor who will be working in the movies alongside being a doctor. Decades ago, Marathi actor Shriram Lagoo started his career in the movies at a time when he was already a medical doctor, but his license was cancelled after he appeared in an advertisement for a consumer product. Shriram Lagoo finished his medical degree from BJ Medical College and practiced as an ENT …

Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 co-star Sreeleela conferred with MBBS degree; Video

Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 co-star Sreeleela conferred with MBBS degree; Video

At the age of 16, Sreeleela stepped into the acting realm as a child artist. Even though her journey to becoming a popular actress started at a very young age, she didn’t give up on her dream of becoming a doctor. Hence, she juggled between studios and studies, and her hard work has finally paid off. The Pushpa 2 fame was recently conferred with an MBBS degree at the convocation ceremony. Sreeleela receives a medical degree At a very young age, Sreeleela has achieved things many can only dream of. The actress made her big screen debut as an adult with the 2019 Kannada-language film Kiss. Then came her Telugu debut, Pelli SandaD, for which she was highly praised. In the past nine years, the 24-year-old actress has been part of many big projects, including Bhagavanth Kesari and Allu Arjun‘s Pushpa 2: The Rule. Evidently, she has proved her mettle as a talented actress. But amid her busy schedule, she has also been concentrating on completing her MBBS degree with an aim to become a doctor. …

How ruptured veins in brain sent Munnabhai MBBS fame Mumait Khan into a coma, forced her to quit Bollywood

How ruptured veins in brain sent Munnabhai MBBS fame Mumait Khan into a coma, forced her to quit Bollywood

Mumait Khan’s film career Mumait Khan made her film debut with a cameo in the Tamil film Majunu in 2001, followed by her Bollywood debut in Ye Kya Ho Raha Hai. Her dance number with Jimmy Sheirgill in Munnabhai MBBS the following year made her popular nationally. She appeared in over three dozen films over the next decade in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Her final film appearances were around 2016 with the Hindi film Enemmy and the Telugu films Thikka and Dictator. Where is Mumait Khan today? Mumait now runs a hair and makeup clinic, saying she found her love for makeup during her time away from the screen. “In those seven years, I had a lot of time to think about what I truly loved. I realised it was makeup and hair. In every film, every song, I never repeated a look. Every time, it was different,” said Mumait, adding that this realisation led her to start her own business in the field, which is now flourishing. Disclaimer: We do not own any …

Haryana MBBS students in dilemma over government’s bond policy; seek clarity on various aspects before consent

Haryana MBBS students in dilemma over government’s bond policy; seek clarity on various aspects before consent

In dilemma over Haryana government’s “Service Incentive Bond” policy, the MBBS students of government medical colleges have sought administrative and policy-level clarifications stressing complete disclosure of service terms and safeguards before giving their consent. The policy to incentivise doctors to opt for government service upon completion of MBBS degree from government and government-aided medical colleges in Haryana was notified in 2022 and is applicable from academic session 2020-21 onwards. As per the policy, the candidates need to execute a tripartite agreement signed between them, the bank and the government, and opt for government service after completion of MBBS degree in lieu of a bond of Rs.30 lakh minus the total annual fee, with a concession of 10 % on bond amount for female candidates. The government will repay the entire bond amount with interest to the bank in lieu of the service rendered by the candidate in government, else the candidates have to repay it. MBBS Intern, PGIMS, Rohtak, Akshat Mittal, a 2020-21 batch student, told The Hindu over phone that the government was seeking …

MBBS status revoked at Katra medical college after NMC inspection

MBBS status revoked at Katra medical college after NMC inspection

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has decided to withdraw its letter of permission to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence in Jammu and Kashmir’s Katra, citing a failure to meet “minimum standards” following a surprise inspection on January 2. The withdrawal follows weeks of protests by the Sangharsh Samiti, a conglomerate of right-wing organisations backed by the BJP, demanding the cancellation of the current batch’s admissions to 42 Muslim students from Kashmir, seven Hindus, and one Sikh candidate. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Medical commission withdraws MBBS nod to Jammu college amid row over admission to Muslims; cites ‘gross deficiencies’| India News

Medical commission withdraws MBBS nod to Jammu college amid row over admission to Muslims; cites ‘gross deficiencies’| India News

The National Medical Commission (NMC) on Tuesday withdrew the Letter of Permission (LoP) granted to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence at Reasi in Jammu and Kashmir for running the MBBS course with 50 seats for the academic year 2025-26. Police personnel try to stop protesters during a demonstration, organised by a group demanding revocation of the MBBS admission list at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi, outside Lok Bhavan in Jammu recently. (PTI File Photo) The Medical Assessment & Rating Board (MARB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC), vide public notices dated December 5, 2024 and December 19, 2024, had invited applications for the establishment of new medical colleges for the academic year 2025–26. “Pursuant to the said notices, the NMC received an application for the establishment of a new medical college, namely Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence, along with several other applications. After following the due process, including scrutiny of documents and physical inspection by expert assessors, the MARB granted …