NMC Blacklists Doctors Amid Corruption Probe
The National Medical Commission has blacklisted four senior doctors for allegedly accepting bribes. The Central Bureau of Investigation filed an FIR against them, and the matter is under investigation. The NMC has halted renewal and expansion of medical college seats for 2025-26, urging strict adherence to rules.

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The National Medical Commission (NMC) has taken a decisive step by blacklisting four senior doctors accused of accepting bribes. This move comes amidst an ongoing investigation headed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which has filed an FIR under sections pertinent to corruption and misconduct.
As the investigation progresses, the NMC has imposed immediate sanctions. These include withholding the renewal of existing undergraduate and postgraduate seats for six medical colleges aimed at the 2025-26 academic year and rejecting applications for increased seats and new courses from these institutions.
The NMC's directive serves as a reminder for all medical institutions to rigorously adhere to established rules and uphold the standards of medical education, ensuring transparency and public trust.
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