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NMC to issue guidelines for medical colleges to prevent anti-national activity

The National Medical Commission is drafting a fresh advisory asking medical colleges to prevent “anti-national activity” on campus, days after arrests linked to the Al-Falah University investigation.

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The National Medical Commission (NMC) is set to roll out a fresh advisory to medical colleges across India, directing institutions and practitioners to strictly avoid any form of “anti-national activity” on campus. The move comes in the wake of arrests of several doctors from Al-Falah University for alleged links to a terror module connected to the November 10 blast near Delhi’s Red Fort.

NMC drafting new advisory after Al-Falah case

According to officials, the Ethics and Medical Registration Board is currently preparing the guideline document, which will be circulated to all medical institutions nationwide. The advisory will focus on behavioural expectations, professional responsibilities, and alignment with national health priorities within medical campuses.

A senior NMC official said that the future status of Al-Falah Medical College, which functions under Haryana’s private university law, will depend on the findings of the ongoing national-level investigation. “We will take a final call based on the Haryana government’s decision and inputs from the Centre,” the official said.

Students assured their academics won’t be impacted

The medical college, granted approval in 2019, has already filled all 150 MBBS seats for the 2025–26 session. NMC clarified that the academic future of students will be protected irrespective of the investigation outcome. “The Commission will ensure that innocent medical students are protected,” the official added.

Probe widens into Al-Falah operations

The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Al-Falah Group chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The financial probe has expanded to examine the Al-Falah Trust, associated entities, and the university’s administrative and financial structures. Earlier searches were carried out at locations linked to the institution.

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PM Modi begins UAE and Europe tour focused on energy, technology and strategic ties

PM Modi has started a diplomatic tour of the UAE and four European countries amid global energy concerns and ongoing geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

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PM Modi UAE Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has begun a five-nation diplomatic tour covering the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy, with a strong focus on energy security, trade expansion, investment and emerging technologies amid rising geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran conflict.

The visit starts with a stop in the United Arab Emirates, where Modi is scheduled to meet UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Discussions are expected to centre on long-term energy cooperation, crude oil and LNG supplies, strategic petroleum reserves and regional developments.

According to official statements, India and the UAE are also likely to sign agreements related to LPG and strategic petroleum reserves during the visit. The outreach comes at a time when higher global oil prices and disruptions linked to the West Asia conflict are impacting energy-importing nations, including India.

India considers the UAE one of its key energy partners, with the Gulf nation being a major supplier of crude oil and natural gas. Reports suggest India is also looking to strengthen its strategic oil reserve capacity through deeper cooperation with Abu Dhabi.

After the UAE visit, Modi will travel to the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy as part of efforts to deepen cooperation in areas including green transition, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, defence, innovation and resilient supply chains.

During the Sweden leg of the tour, Modi is expected to participate in engagements linked to the European Round Table for Industry alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. Discussions are expected to include AI, green technologies and industrial cooperation.

The Norway visit will include participation in the India-Nordic Summit, where regional cooperation, trade and innovation partnerships are likely to be discussed.

The multi-country visit comes as India navigates volatile global energy markets and broader geopolitical uncertainty stemming from tensions in West Asia. Analysts say the trip is aimed at securing energy supplies while strengthening India’s strategic and economic partnerships with Europe and the Gulf region.

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NEET UG 2026 re-exam to be held on June 21 after paper leak row

NTA has scheduled the NEET UG 2026 re-exam for June 21 after cancelling the earlier test over alleged paper leak concerns.

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the NEET UG 2026 re-examination will be conducted on June 21 following the cancellation of the earlier exam amid allegations of a paper leak.

The original NEET UG 2026 examination, held on May 3, was scrapped after investigative agencies flagged concerns regarding the integrity of the exam process. The matter is currently under investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

NTA issues fresh schedule

According to the official announcement, candidates who had registered for the cancelled examination will not be required to submit fresh applications for the re-test. Existing registrations will remain valid for the June 21 examination.

The agency has also advised students and parents to rely only on official NTA communication channels for updates related to admit cards, examination centres and other examination-related notifications.

Paper leak investigation underway

The NEET UG paper leak case has triggered a nationwide probe, with the CBI making multiple arrests in connection with the alleged leak network. Investigators are examining how question papers were allegedly circulated before the examination.

Reports have suggested that handwritten copies of the question paper were allegedly scanned and circulated through messaging networks and intermediaries ahead of the examination.

Students await admit cards and city slips

The NTA is expected to release fresh city intimation slips and admit cards ahead of the June 21 examination date. Candidates have been advised to regularly check the official NEET website for updates regarding examination centres and instructions.

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Petrol now costs over Rs 108 in Kolkata, check fuel prices in your city

Petrol prices have crossed Rs 108 per litre in Kolkata after the latest nationwide fuel rate revision. Here is the updated list of petrol and diesel prices in major cities.

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Fuel prices have increased across India following the latest revision in petrol and diesel rates announced on Friday. The fresh hike has pushed petrol prices above Rs 108 per litre in Kolkata, while rates have also risen significantly in Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.

According to the revised rates issued by oil marketing companies, petrol in Kolkata is now being sold at around Rs 108.74 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol prices have crossed Rs 106 per litre, while Delhi and Chennai also recorded notable increases.

Updated petrol and diesel prices in major cities

  • Delhi — Petrol Rs 97.77/litre, Diesel Rs 90.67/litre
  • Mumbai — Petrol around Rs 106.68/litre, Diesel around Rs 99.12/litre
  • Kolkata — Petrol around Rs 108.74/litre, Diesel around Rs 101.56/litre
  • Chennai — Petrol around Rs 103.67/litre, Diesel around Rs 95.24/litre

The revised fuel prices came into effect immediately and follow a rise in international crude oil prices amid continuing tensions in West Asia. India imports a large portion of its crude oil requirements, making domestic fuel prices sensitive to global market fluctuations.

The increase in fuel prices is expected to affect transportation costs and daily household expenses, especially in metropolitan cities where fuel consumption remains high.

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